Professor
Klaus Peter Beier

 
 
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Courses Taught at the University of Michigan

ENG 100

Introduction to Engineering

Participating Presenter

EECS/CS 181 

Introduction to Computer Systems

Participating Presenter

NA 302    

Static Stability of Marine Vehicles

LS&A 414

Film Theory and Critique

Participating Presenter

Eng 477 and
 NA 477   

Principles of Virtual Reality

           

EECS 487 

Interactive Computer Graphics

Participating Instructor

NA 490    

Directed Study, Research and Special Problems

EECS 498-1   

Special Topics: Virtual Reality

Participating Instructor

EECS 499 

Directed Study

MFG 501

Technologies and Strategies for Manufacturing

Participating Instructor

Eng 503    

Scientific Visualization

Participating Instructor

ME 516    

Design Laboratory

Participating Instructor

NA 574    

Computer-Aided Hull Design and Production

NA 575    

Computer-Aided Marine Design Project

NA 578    

Concurrent Marine Design Seminar

Participating Instructor

ME 587    

Reconfigurable, Agile Manufacturing

Participating Instructor

EECS 589 

Raster Graphics Principles and Applications

Participating Instructor

NA 590  Design

Reading and Seminar in Computer-Aided Marine

EECS 598-6   

Scientific Visualization

Participating Instructor

EECS 599 

Directed Study in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

SILS 728  

Ethics and Values of Information Technology

Participating Presenter

NA 792    

Professional Degree Thesis

A 821Seminar

Doctoral Pgm in Architecture Orient.

Participating Presenter

NA 990    

Dissertation / Pre-Candidate

NA 995    

Dissertation / Candidate

New Courses Introduced at the University of Michigan :

NA 574 Computer-Aided Hull Design and Production. Introduced Winter 1984
NA 302 Static Stability of Marine Vehicles. Introduced Fall 1984.
ME 516 Design Laboratory. Introduced Fall 1985. Participating Instructors: K.-P.Beier, L. Conway, J. Eisley, D. Kochar, P. Papalambros, A. Samuels.
Eng 477 Principles of Virtual Reality. Introduced Fall 1996.

 

 

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