This course will support the developmental and participatory activities of the project Creating Responsible Wellbeing in STEM: Social Engagement through Personal Ethics. This project is funded by the National Science Foundation Cultivating Cultures for Ethical STEM (#1449489).
- Professor: Christopher M Papadopoulos
- Assistant Teacher : Jayanta K Banerjee
- Assistant Teacher : Marcel J Castro Siritiche
- Assistant Teacher : Maria C Curetarana Arana
- Assistant Teacher : William Joseph Frey
- Assistant Teacher : sara e gavrell ortiz
- Assistant Teacher : Catherine M Hulshof
- Assistant Teacher : Hector Jose Huyke
- Assistant Teacher : Luis O. Jimenez
- Assistant Teacher : Mary Leonard
- Assistant Teacher : Marla P Perez Lugo
- Assistant Teacher : Cristina D Pomales
- Assistant Teacher : Luisa R Seijo Maldonado
- Assistant Teacher : Angelica M Valdes Valderrama
- Assistant Teacher : Jose F Vega Riveros
This page will be used to deploy tests and surveys that will be used by the General Engineering Department for assessment of the mechanics courses.
- Professor: Christopher M Papadopoulos
- Assistant Teacher : Jose R Arroyo Caraballo
- Assistant Teacher : Ivan Baiges Valentin
- Assistant Teacher : Barbara Calcagno
- Assistant Teacher : Beatriz I Camacho Padron
- Assistant Teacher : Francisco Maldonado Fortunet
- Assistant Teacher : Manuel J Perez Vargas
- Assistant Teacher : Genock Portela Gauthier
- Assistant Teacher : Mario Rivera Borrero
- Assistant Teacher : Freya M Toledo Feria
- Assistant Teacher : Aidcer L Vidot Vega
Statics is an entry level engineering course in which students learn to apply the principle of static equilibrium to analyze the behavior of simple structures.
- Professor: Christopher M Papadopoulos
- Assistant Teacher : Felipe J Acosta Costa
The course covers Newton's Law of motion applied to rigid bodies and particle systems. It is required for most engineering majors.
- Professor: Christopher M Papadopoulos
- Assistant Teacher : Jann J Ayala Mejias
- Assistant Teacher : Isamarie Vega Morales
This course will provide students with undergraduate research and investigation opportunities.
- Professor: Christopher M Papadopoulos