12-333   Experimental & Sensing Systems Design and Computation for Infrastructure Systems

Location: Pittsburgh

Units: 4

Semester Offered: Spring

Civil and environmental engineers must decide what information they need to collect, how to collect it, how to analyze the data, and how to use that data to develop solutions for a changing world. Data are often incorporated into computational models to gain further insight and understanding of the problem and potential solutions.

In this course, students will learn and develop different approaches to solve problems like field testing, laboratory experimentation, computer simulation, and data analytics. Students will design their own testing protocols and develop computer models to simulate situations that are difficult or expensive to sense in the real world. Pre- and post-laboratory assignments or reports will be completed to document plans and to present an analysis of results.

(Offered starting in Spring 2023)

Textbook(s):

Textbook information can be found at the CMU Bookstore

Instructor(s):

  • TBD