Undergraduate Courses 2023-24
ENEG
Energy
- ENEG 2910Industrial Training0 Credit(s)DescriptionThis course is mainly for the module of internship and plant visits for Sustainable Energy Engineering students, offering practical training to students in the industry sectors. Students are required to take both internship for a duration in the industry sectors and plant visits, learning solid skills to solve technical problems in the working environment. For students in the Sustainable Energy Engineering Program only. Graded P, PP or F.
- ENEG 2990Academic and Professional Development I0 Credit(s)DescriptionThis course is designed to provide academic advising to students, to enhance their understanding of the energy industries and career opportunities available to them, and to improve their communication skills. Students are required to attend discussion sessions with advisors and selected workshops and seminars. For students in the Sustainable Energy Engineering program only. Graded P or F.
- ENEG 3110Materials for Energy Technologies3 Credit(s)Alternate code(s)MECH 3110DescriptionThe societal energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources requires novel energy technologies, with material design and engineering at the center of the innovation process. In this course, we will explain the enabling materials science and engineering behind advanced energy technologies by answering questions such as why lithium powers our batteries and why it takes silicon to make a solar panel. Major material challenges of emerging energy technologies will also be discussed. During the course, the students will be exposed to 1) the knowledge of material structure-property correlations used in energy technologies, 2) materials synthesis and fabrication techniques for their incorporation into energy devices, and 3) material evaluation principles in energy applications. After taking the course, students will be able to identify desirable material properties and potentially propose new materials and manufacturing methods for specific energy technologies.
- ENEG 3220Energy Initiatives Forging Future Engineers3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)CENG 4000LDescriptionThis course aims to develop a new knowledge-delivery approach to the engineering students. The course will involve cross-border universities, giving a study on various aspects and future prospective in the energy engineering sectors. Faculty members from both universities will divide into two main parts including the future prospective of various kinds of energy technologies and the case studies of different studies. Success of this course will certainly bring a new type of the knowledge-transfer approach and provide opportunities to our students to interact with other overseas students. Instructor's approval is required.
- ENEG 3910Sustainable Energy Laboratory3 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)(CENG 2210 OR MECH 2310) AND (CENG 2220 OR MECH 2210)DescriptionThis course aims to further students' understanding of various energy technologies and systems through laboratory experiments and to provide training in experimental techniques and laboratory procedures, data acquisition, analysis, creative and innovative design of experiments, and technical communication. For students in the Sustainable Energy Engineering program only.
- ENEG 4130Photovoltaic Materials and Devices3 Credit(s)DescriptionThis course elaborates the fundamental basics, manufacturing, and process/device engineering of the commercial and near-commercial photovoltaic technologies from the perspective of materials science and chemical engineering. The knowledge imparted from this course will be key to the future chemical/materials engineers for the solar energy industry.
- ENEG 4210Optimization of Energy Systems3 Credit(s)Prerequisite(s)CENG 2210 OR MECH 2310DescriptionOptimization practice, theory, and implementation with applications in energy. Topics include: foundations of linear and nonlinear programming; constrained and multiobjective optimization; optimization under uncertainty; multidisciplinary optimization; discrete optimization. The focus is on the application of optimization methods to solve energy engineering problems.
- ENEG 4320Energy Storage Technology3 Credit(s)Previous Course Code(s)CENG 4000HPrerequisite(s)CENG 2210 OR CHEM 2410Exclusion(s)CBME 5830, CENG 5930DescriptionElectrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies such as fuel cells, batteries, electrolyzers, supercapacitors, solar cells, CO2 reduction, etc. help overcome the energy and environmental problems that have become prevalent in our society. This course will deliver the electrochemistry fundamentals first and then focus on the principles, critical materials, limitations, current status and development trend for each technology.
- ENEG 4920Final Year Design Project6 Credit(s)DescriptionA one-year project course offers practice of engineering design through a group design project chosen to integrate materials covered in the curriculum. Each student will be assigned a component of a large project which may be sponsored by industry. Credit load will be spread over the year. For students in the Sustainable Energy Engineering program in their fourth year of study only. Instructor's approval is required for enrollment in the course. May be graded PP.
- ENEG 4980Investigation Project3 Credit(s)DescriptionStudents conduct in-depth experimental or computational investigations on selected topics related to energy. The research experience will be beneficial for them to expose to cutting-edge research projects and apply for graduate school later on. Students work under supervision and are encouraged to use their own initiative to complete an appropriate program of work within the time allocated. Enrollment is subject to approval by the program director and supervisor. May be repeated for credits. May be graded PP. For SUSEE students only.
- ENEG 4990Academic and Professional Development II0 Credit(s)DescriptionContinuation of ENEG 2990. For students in the Sustainable Energy Engineering program in their fourth year of study only. Graded P or F.