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ORGANIZER;CN="Schimpf,Corey":MAILTO:schimpf2@buffalo.edu
SUMMARY:ENS 494 schimpf2
LOCATION:325 Bell Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-2050
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DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Schimpf,Corey\nCourse Number/Section: ENS 494SEM A\nTitle: Capstone Design 2\nDescription: The ENS 493/494 sequence provides students the opportunity to solve a design problem through a formal process of design as part of project team. This (3) credit course is the second in a two-course culminating design project experience. The course will introduce students to the process of design as it is ideally conducted in various industries and disciplines. This second course in the sequence will focus on the ?convergent? phases of design: preliminary design, detailed design, and production engineering. Students will also be introduced to regulatory standards that influence design decisions through rules on safety, quality, validation, and verification.\nCourse ID: 302847\nClassnumber: 20729\nEnrollment Total: 6\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 21\nClassroom Tech: 325 Bell Hall\nFinal Exam: N
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UID:302846-19945-2259@buffalo.edu
DTSTAMP:20250714T110003Z
ORGANIZER;CN="Lee,Eunsil":MAILTO:eunsille@buffalo.edu
SUMMARY:ENS 493 eunsille
LOCATION:120B Greiner Hall \nAmherst, NY 14261-0065
GEO:43.006228;-78.785540
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DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Lee,Eunsil\nCourse Number/Section: ENS 493SEM LEE\nTitle: Capstone Design 1\nDescription: Planning and Divergent Thinking. The ENS 493/494 sequence provides students the opportunity to solve a design problem through a formal process of design as part of project team. This (3) credit course is the first in a two-course culminating design project experience. The course will introduce students to the process of design as it is ideally conducted in various industries and disciplines. This first course in the sequence will focus on the ?divergent? phases of design: problem framing, needs assessment, requirements engineering, and concept development. Students will also be introduced to basic project management principles and systems engineering perspectives to support effective planning and collaboration.\nCourse ID: 302846\nClassnumber: 19945\nEnrollment Total: 8\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 24\nClassroom Tech: 120 Greiner Hall\nFinal Exam: N
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ORGANIZER;CN="Schimpf,Corey":MAILTO:schimpf2@buffalo.edu
SUMMARY:ENS 494 schimpf2
LOCATION:On Campus - TBD (CSS)
DTSTART:20260127T123000
DTEND:20260127T135000
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DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Schimpf,Corey\nCourse Number/Section: ENS 494SEM A\nTitle: Capstone Design 2\nDescription: The ENS 493/494 sequence provides students the opportunity to solve a design problem through a formal process of design as part of project team. This (3) credit course is the second in a two-course culminating design project experience. The course will introduce students to the process of design as it is ideally conducted in various industries and disciplines. This second course in the sequence will focus on the ?convergent? phases of design: preliminary design, detailed design, and production engineering. Students will also be introduced to regulatory standards that influence design decisions through rules on safety, quality, validation, and verification.\nCourse ID: 302847\nClassnumber: 19601\nEnrollment Total: 0\nSection Capacity: 15\nRoom Capacity: 0\nFinal Exam: N
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DTSTAMP:20250714T110003Z
ORGANIZER;CN="Olewnik,Andrew Thomas":MAILTO:olewnik@buffalo.edu
SUMMARY:ENS 322 olewnik Final Exam
LOCATION:118 Bonner Hall \nAmherst, NY 14260-1900
GEO:43.001494;-78.788186
DTSTART:20250513T80000
DTEND:20250513T110000
DESCRIPTION:Instructor: Olewnik,Andrew Thomas\nCourse Number/Section: ENS 322LAB A\nTitle: ENS Laboratory 2\nDescription: Laboratory 2 is structured to engage students in the design and execution of experiments connected to real-world devices and products. The content builds on the foundational laboratory principles addressed in ENS 321 Laboratory 1. Students complete five experiments spanning different engineering topics. Emphasis is placed on the use of fundamental concepts in engineering science to guide the design of experiments and interpret the associated data. The course concludes with activities related to product design. Students are provided information regarding a product in the early stages of development and asked to design and conduct an experiment to inform the next development phase. Students present the results from these experiences via various forms of oral and written communication.\nCourse ID: 302848\nClassnumber: 19721\nClassroom Tech: 118 Bonner Hall\nEnrollment Total: 7\nSection Capacity: 20\nRoom Capacity: 33\nClass Exam Type: FIN\nExam Seat Spacing: 1
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