Currently teaching:

Spring 2013: applied math 202, Partial Differential Equations (graduate), extended syllabus (pdf) ,

Spring 2013: EPS 231, Climate dynamics (graduate), teaching notes

Spring 2013: EPS281r, great papers in earth sciences (graduate)

Some important landmarks: The wave (APM115, 2008); Vibrating membrane (APM105b, 2010); zeta-xi winner (EPS131, 2010); Hurricake and its creators (EPS134, 2012); Strogatz's Romeo and Juliet (APM105, 2012); Springs and Sturm-Liouville (APM105, 2012); Multi-lingual Sturm-Liouville (APM105, 2012); zeta-xi winners (EPS131, 2012);


Previous years:


Earth and Planetary Sciences:
EPS 131: Introduction to physical oceanography (undergraduate)
EPS 134: Global warming debates: the reading course (undergraduate)
EPS 231: Climate dynamics (graduate)
EPS 281r: Great papers in the earth sciences (graduate)
FS 221: Freshman seminar: global change debates

Applied Math:
APM 105/105b: Ordinary and partial differential equations (undergraduate)
APM 111: Introduction to scientific computing (undergraduate)
APM 115: Mathematical modeling (undergraduate)
APM 147: Nonlinear dynamics and chaos (undergraduate)
APM 202: Partial differential equations (graduate)
APM 203: Nonlinear dynamics and chaos (graduate)



2013 Spring: APM202 (syllabus), EPS231, EPS281r;
2012 Spring: APM105 (syllabus), EPS131, EPS134;
2011 Spring: APM105b (syllabus), EPS231, EPS281r;
2010 Spring: APM105b; EPS131 (notes); EPS134;
2009 Spring: APM115; EPS231; EPS281r;
2008 Spring: APM 115 (syllabus), EPS 131 (syllabus); FS 221;
2007 Spring: APM 115 (syllabus); EPS 231;
2006 Spring: APM 111;
2005 Fall: EPS 131; APM 203; Spring: EPS 231;
2004 Fall: APM 147; Spring: EPS 131;
2003 Fall: APM 203;



See also:

Studying climate dynamics and physical oceanography

Climate courses at MIT and Harvard and a suggested curriculum for a climate dynamics student

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