Ed Pogozelski has been a member of the Geneseo faculty since 1999.
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Office Hours
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Curriculum Vitae
Education
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering; John Hopkins University
B.A., Mechanical Engineering; Carnegie Mellon University
Classes
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ASTR 472: Undergrad Research Astronomy
Designed to introduce the student to research techniques in astronomy. With faculty supervision, each student will complete a significant project which requires originality and broadens knowledge.
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PHYS 113: General Physics I
An introduction to the concepts and laws of physics with applications to biological systems; course includes mechanics, thermodynamics, wave properties, and sound.
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PHYS 313: Applied Mechanics
This course begins with analysis of static rigid bodies in equilibrium, centroids, distributed forces, internal forces, and structures. Subsequent topics include stress and strain, torsion, bending, shear, combines and eccentric loading, failure criteria, and 3D stress tensors.
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PHYS 463: Instrumentation & Interfacing
An introduction to electronic interfacing of equipment in the modern laboratory, with an emphasis on computer control of instrumentation. Includes hands-on experience with several standard interfacing protocols. Following an introduction to standard interface software, students will design and construct experimental projects that demonstrate computer control of measurement, analysis, decision making, and control.
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PHYS 472: Undergraduate Research
Designed to introduce the student to research techniques in physics, astronomy, or engineering. With faculty supervision, each student will complete a significant project which requires originality and broadens knowledge.