EE 145A

Electrical Engineering 145A

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TitleSensors, Actuators, and Electrodestrend
Units4
DescriptionIntroduction to the physical bases of transduction, detection of signals in the presence of noise, applications of lumped-and distributed-parameter network theory to design and analysis of sensor and actuator systems in acoustics, optics, mechanics, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, chemical dynamics and electrodynamics. Electrochemical bases of electrodes. Biological sensors and actuators.

Sections Instructor Teaching EffectivenessHow worthwhile was this course?
Spring 1996Edwin R. Lewis5.0/ 7 ± 1.2
4.0/ 7 ± 1.7
Spring 1995Edwin R. Lewis5.4/ 7 ± 0.5
4.7/ 7 ± 0.9
Spring 1994Edwin R. Lewis5.4/ 7 ± 0.6
4.0/ 7 ± 1.1
Spring 1993Edwin R. Lewis5.6/ 7 ± 0.6
5.1/ 7 ± 0.8
Fall 1991Edwin R. Lewis4.5/ 7 ± 0.6
4.4/ 7 ± 0.6
Fall 1990Edwin R. Lewis5.9/ 7 ± 1.0
5.6/ 7 ± 1.3

   
Overall Rating Teaching EffectivenessHow worthwhile was this course?
Electrical Engineering 145A 5.3/ 7 ± 0.1
4.6/ 7 ± 0.1

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