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CEE 279E: Wastewater Treatment: From Disposal to Resource Recovery (CEE 179E)

This course covers basic hydraulics and the fundamental processes used to treat wastewater. In addition to understanding the details behind the fundamental processes, students will learn to feel comfortable developing initial design criteria (30% designs) for fundamental processes. Students should also develop a feel for the typical values of water treatment parameters and the equipment involved. After covering conventional processes, the class addresses newer processes used to meet emerging treatment objectives, including nutrient removal, composting of biosolids and recycling of wastewater for beneficial uses, including potable reuse.n(Note this course was formerly CEE 174B)
Terms: Win, Spr | Units: 3

CEE 279X: Case Studies in Water Supply and Management in California and the West

This seminar will entail group discussions of issues related to sustainable water management in California and the West. After two weeks of background reading, the class will divide into small groups to prepare an in-depth case study discussion and 2-page fact-sheet of a current issue in water supply or management. The topics will be chosen by the groups. Possible topics are the future of desalination, direct potable reuse, ecosystem flows, managed recharge, agriculture and water subsidies, political tensions and water entitlements. Open to graduate students.
Terms: Spr | Units: 2
Instructors: Luthy, R. (PI)

CEE 284W: The Dynamics of Wind Turbines

Introduction to the dynamic response of wind energy systems, such as wind energy technology, aerodynamics, and structural and electrical aspects. Pre-requisites: CEE 280, CEE 282, CEE 283
Terms: Spr | Units: 3
Instructors: Simpson, B. (PI)

CEE 287: Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction

Evaluation, design, and construction of structures in seismic regions. Factors influencing earthquake ground motions, design spectra, design of linear and nonlinear single- and multiple-degree-of-freedom-system structures, force-based and displacement-based design methods, capacity design, detailing and construction of steel and reinforced concrete structures, introduction to performance-based design, seismic isolation, and energy dissipation. Prerequisites: 283 and either 285A or 285B.
Terms: Spr | Units: 3-4
Instructors: Miranda, E. (PI)

CEE 290: Structural Performance and Failures

Basic concepts in the definition of satisfactory structural performance; key elements in structural performance; types of failures, ranging from reduced serviceability to total collapse; failure sources and their root cause allocation, emphasizing design/construction process failures; failure prevention mechanisms; illustration with real life examples.
Terms: Spr | Units: 2
Instructors: Griffith, M. (PI)

CEE 297M: Managing Critical Infrastructure

Safe and effective performance of infrastructure systems is critical to our economy, quality of life and safety. This course will present topics associated with risk analysis and management of critical civil infrastructure systems, tolerable risk and community resilience. Methods of risk analysis including systems analysis, reliability analysis, expert elicitation and systems analysis for spatially distributed infrastructure systems will be presented. Aspects of seismic and flood risk analysis will also be discussed. Case histories and lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina, Tohoku earthquake, among others will be presented. The evolution of change in the risk management of civil infrastructure systems; how they are analyzed, designed and operated is discussed. Guest speakers. Student presentations. (Prerequisite: CEE 203 or equivalent)
Terms: Spr | Units: 2
Instructors: McCann, M. (PI)

CEE 299: Independent Study in Civil Engineering for CEE-MS Students

Directed study for CEE-MS students on subjects of mutual interest to students and faculty. Student must obtain faculty sponsor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable for credit

CEE 299C: Independent Research in Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE 199C)

Enrollment restricted to CEE students enrolling in classes via SCPD. Directed study of a topic in civil and environmental engineering, under the supervision of a CEE professor. Students enrolling must email Profs. Lepech and Hildemann, cc'ing their research supervisor, to indicate with which CEE faculty member they will be working.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable for credit

CEE 299I: Independent Study in CEE for Grad Students

CEE 299I - Independent Study in CEE for Graduate Students. Directed study of a topic in civil and environmental engineering, under the supervision of a CEE professor.
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-5 | Repeatable 4 times (up to 20 units total)

CEE 299L: Independent Project in Civil and Environmental Engineering

Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor
Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 1-4 | Repeatable for credit
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