Engineering Mathematics and Internetworking
Location: 1340 Barrington St., Sexton Campus
P.O. Box 15000
Halifax, N.S. B3H 4R2
Telephone: (902) 494-6085
Fax: (902) 423-1801
Dean
Leon, L.J., BSc, MSc, PhD (Dal), PEng
Department Head
Phillips, W.J., BSc (Eng), MSc (Queen’s), PhD (UBC)
Professor Emeritus
Jaeger, L.G., BA, MA (Cantab), PhD, DSc(London), DEng (Carleton, Memorial, TUNS)(hc), PEng
Professors
Fenton, G.A., BEng, MEng (Carleton), MA, PhD (Princeton), PEng
Kember, G., BSc, MSc, PhD (UWO), joint appointment with Biomedical Engineering
Phillips, W.J., BSc (Eng), MSc (Queen’s), PhD (UBC)
Robertson, W., BSc (EngHon), MSc (Eng) (Aberdeen), PhD (TUNS), PEng (Director, Internetworking)
Associate Professors
Gentleman, W., BEng (Hons)(McGill), PhD (Dartmouth College)
Iakovlev, S.V., MSc, PhD (St. Petersburg), PEng
Adjunct Professors
Auricchio, Ferdinando, BEng (U. di Napole, Italy), MS, PhD (Berkley)
Dubay, R., BScE, MScE (UWI), PhD (TUNS), PEng
Perrie, W., BSc (Toronto), PhD (MIT)
Sivakumar, S., BEng (Bangalore), MASc, PhD (TUNS), PEng
Adjunct Associate Professors
Aslam, N., BSc, Mech, University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, MEng (Dal), PhD (Dal)
Hannah, C.G., BASc, PhD (UBC)
Marzi, H., BSc, MSc, PhD (Eng) (University of Whales, Cardiff), PEng
Adjunct Assistant Professors
Comeau, F., BEng, MASc (TUNS), PhD (Dal), PEng
Cottreau, M., BSc, BEd (SMU), MSc (TUNS)
I. Introduction
The Department provides the Applied Mathematics classes required to support the engineering programs offered by the other departments. It also provides a specialized graduate program in Engineering Mathematics and Internetworking with several specializations offered with the co-operation of Engineering Departments and the Faculty of Computer Science.
The technical subjects offered by the Engineering Departments depend upon a sound knowledge of mathematical principles. Classes in Engineering Mathematics are therefore offered to students in each of the Engineering Departments. Emphasis is placed on the application of mathematical techniques to the description and solution of engineering problems. The lectures are supplemented by tutorial sessions and, when appropriate, are illustrated by application of techniques that require use of the available computing facilities.
II. Class Descriptions
ENGM 1011.03: Engineering Mathematics I.
ENGM 1012.03: Engineering Mathematics II.
ENGM 1041.03: Applied Linear Algebra.
ENGM 1081.03: Computer Programming.
ENGM 2022.03: Applied Differential Equations.
ENGM 2032.03: Applied Probability and Statistics.
ENGM 2101.03: Applied Vector Calculus.
ENGM 3032.03: Applied Statistics.
ENGM 3052.03: Applied Numerical Methods.
ENGM 3202.03: Data Structures and Numerical Methods.
ENGM 3271.03: Engineering Mathematics V.
ENGM 3282.03: Data Structures and Numerical Methods.
ENGM 3352.03: Numerical Methods and Linear Algebra.
ENGM 3356.03: Numerical Methods and Partial Differential Equations.
ENGM 4675.03: Risk Assessment and Management.
ENGM 4680.03: Ecosystem Modelling of Marine and Freshwater Environments.