{"id":129,"date":"2018-03-07T08:11:30","date_gmt":"2018-03-07T08:11:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/depts.washington.edu\/infab\/?page_id=129"},"modified":"2026-01-19T20:09:00","modified_gmt":"2026-01-19T20:09:00","slug":"teaching","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/depts.washington.edu\/infab\/teaching\/","title":{"rendered":"Teaching"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"pl-129\"  class=\"panel-layout\" ><div id=\"pg-129-0\"  class=\"panel-grid panel-has-style\" ><div class=\"panel-row-style panel-row-style-for-129-0\" ><div id=\"pgc-129-0-0\"  class=\"panel-grid-cell\" ><div id=\"panel-129-0-0-0\" class=\"so-panel widget widget_themegrill_flash_heading tg-widget section-title-wrapper panel-first-child panel-last-child\" data-index=\"0\" >\t<h3 class=\"section-title\">Courses taught by Prof. Cobb<\/h3>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div id=\"pg-129-1\"  class=\"panel-grid panel-has-style\" ><div class=\"panel-row-style panel-row-style-for-129-1\" ><div id=\"pgc-129-1-0\"  class=\"panel-grid-cell\" ><div id=\"panel-129-1-0-0\" class=\"so-panel widget widget_text panel-first-child panel-last-child\" data-index=\"1\" ><div class=\"panel-widget-style panel-widget-style-for-129-1-0-0\" ><h3 class=\"widget-title\">Materials and the Environment (ME 498)<\/h3>\t\t\t<div class=\"textwidget\"><p><strong>Description:<\/strong> This course is an introduction to materials in the context of environmental impact. Students will learn about the history of our increasing dependence on materials and energy, critical materials and minerals, and how engineering material choices impact energy consumption and emissions. Methods for thinking about the environmental impacts of material choices in products and systems and their relationship to energy and carbon emissions will be covered. Students will learn about the material life cycle and how to use eco-audits in the design process. Case studies in energy-efficient industrial applications, among others, will be examined to understand what is needed to support a better circular economy with current technologies.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Prerequisites: <\/strong>Junior or Senior-level standing in Mechanical Engineering<\/p>\n<p><strong>Quarters Taught: <\/strong>Fall Quarter<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div id=\"pg-129-2\"  class=\"panel-grid panel-has-style\" ><div class=\"panel-row-style panel-row-style-for-129-2\" ><div id=\"pgc-129-2-0\"  class=\"panel-grid-cell\" ><div id=\"panel-129-2-0-0\" class=\"so-panel widget widget_text panel-first-child panel-last-child\" data-index=\"2\" ><div class=\"panel-widget-style panel-widget-style-for-129-2-0-0\" ><h3 class=\"widget-title\">Finite Element Analysis (ME 478)<\/h3>\t\t\t<div class=\"textwidget\"><p><strong>Description:<\/strong>\u00a0 This course is an introduction to Finite Element Analysis (FEA). The basic mathematical theory of FEA will be introduced throughout the quarter. The course will also introduce you to a commercial finite element package through several design projects in the area of linear solid mechanics, thermal analysis, and vibration analysis. At the end of the quarter you should be familiar with the underlying theory of FEA and capable of designing and analyzing structures using FEA.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Prerequisites:\u00a0<\/strong>M E 123 , M E 374 , MATH 308 or AMATH 352<\/p>\n<p><strong>Quarters Taught: <\/strong>Winter Quarter<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div id=\"pg-129-3\"  class=\"panel-grid panel-has-style\" ><div class=\"panel-row-style panel-row-style-for-129-3\" ><div id=\"pgc-129-3-0\"  class=\"panel-grid-cell\" ><div id=\"panel-129-3-0-0\" class=\"so-panel widget widget_text panel-first-child panel-last-child\" data-index=\"3\" ><div class=\"panel-widget-style panel-widget-style-for-129-3-0-0\" ><h3 class=\"widget-title\">Advanced Manufacturing and Energy Technologies (ME 516)<\/h3>\t\t\t<div class=\"textwidget\"><p><strong>Description:<\/strong>\u00a0Advanced Manufacturing processes play an integral role in the function and performance of energy systems; Advanced Manufacturing involves both new methods to manufacture existing products and the production of new products from new manufacturing technologies.\u00a0 A central theme of this course will be the role of manufacturing in the evolving clean energy space.\u00a0 This course will survey the latest research and methods used to manufacture energy devices and systems, including but not limited to: batteries, fuel cells, solar cells, and sensors.\u00a0 Emergent additive manufacturing methods and their related energy impact will also be examined. Students will examine the opportunities for improvements in energy and materials utilization from the perspective of manufacturing processes. Topics will be developed through readings and presentations of current research literature, homework assignments, and a final course project.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Prerequisites:<\/strong>\u00a0 This course assumes an undergraduate training in mechanical engineering or materials science and engineering.\u00a0 Prior coursework or experience in the following areas is required: manufacturing (ME355 or equivalent), mechanical design (ME 395 or equivalent), mechanics of materials (ME 354 or equivalent), and fluid mechanics (ME 333 or equivalent).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Quarters Taught:<\/strong> Spring Quarter<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Description: This course is an introduction to materials in the context of environmental impact. 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