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CEE 802: TGR Dissertation (PhD degree)

Terms: Aut, Win, Spr, Sum | Units: 0 | Repeatable for credit

CEE 109: Creating a Green Student Workforce to Help Implement Stanford's Sustainability Vision (EARTHSYS 109, ENVRINST 109)

Examination of program-based local actions that promote resource resource conservation and an educational environment for sustainability. Examination of building-level actions that contribute to conservation, lower utility costs, and generate understanding of sustainability consistent with Stanford's commitment to sustainability as a core value. Overview of operational sustainability including energy, water, buildings, waste, and food systems. Practical training to enable students to become sustainability coordinators for their dorms or academic units.

CEE 110A: Building Information Modeling and Short Course (CEE 210A)

Creation, management, and application of building information models. Process and tools available for creating 2D and 3D computer representations of building components and geometries. Organizing and operating on models to produce architectural views and construction documents, renderings and animations, and interface with analysis tools. Lab exercises, class projects. Limited enrollment /instructor consent required.

CEE 115: Goals and Methods of Sustainable Building Projects (CEE 215)

(Graduate students register for 215.) Goals related to sustainable sites, water efficiency, energy and atmosphere, materials and resources, indoor environmental quality, and economic and social sustainability. Methods to integrate these goals and enhance the economic, ecological, and equitable value of building projects. Industry and academic rating systems, project case studies, guest lecturers, and group project.

CEE 127A: Energy System Design in Eastern Europe (CEE 227A)

Field-based seminar to evaluate and design future energy systems for Eastern Europe. 14-day field trip during early September 2013. Site visits, fact-finding, stakeholder meetings, presentation to policy makers. One unit for field trip; one unit for project deliverable. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
Instructors: Orr, R. (PI)

CEE 127E: Infrastructure, Disruptive Technologies and Entrepreneurship. (CEE 227E)

Silicon Valley provides a dynamic environment perfectly suited for developing the disruptive technologies that are changing the faces of today¿s mainstream infrastructure systems and essential service industries. This course will provide an overview of the most exciting technologies emerging from Silicon Valley right now and the potential that exists to disrupt mainstream transportation, electricity, intelligence gathering, and banking infrastructure systems that were dominant in the 20 th Century. Guest speakers include prominent CEOs, visionaries, investors, and serial entrepreneurs who are building game changing companies.

CEE 129: Climate Change Adaptation for Seaports: Engineering and Policy for a Sustainable Future (CEE 229)

Interdisciplinary. Exploration of impacts of climate change on coastal ports and harbors around the world. The research team will utilize a broad range of tools to assess the engineering, construction, and policy responses necessary to protect ports and harbors from significant sea-level rise and storm surge. Collaborations with national and international experts. Consideration of economic, social and environmental implications. Independent and team projects will contribute to ongoing research. Guest speakers, case studies and field trips. www.groupspaces.com/seaports2100. Recommended: CEE 129S/229S seminar series.
| Repeatable 3 times (up to 12 units total)

CEE 129S: Climate Change Adaptation in the Coastal Built Environment (CEE 229S)

How will climate change impact coastal ports and harbors around the world? Leading experts discuss the latest science, policy, and engineering research on this important issue, including the necessary response to protect ports and harbors from significant sea-level rise and storm surge. Focus is on the built environment. Guest speakers. CEE 229/129 for research option. See www.groupspaces.com/seaports2100.
| Repeatable 3 times (up to 3 units total)

CEE 131: Architectural Design Process

Preference to Architectural Design and CEE majors; others by consent of instructor. Issues in the architectural profession including programming, site analysis, design process, and professional practice concerns. Building/landscape design case study project using architectural graphics and models. Limited enrollment.
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