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Course during five consecutive days in the Engiadina valley, Switzerland: Introduction to the ecology of the Swiss National Park. Discussion of current field studies in the Park and the surroundings. 2.5 days for field assessments and measurements in groups, analyses and presentation of results.
This course provides an introduction to engineering design. Through hands-on, practice-oriented exercises, students learn about and experience the fundamentals of engineering design, including concept design, technical drawing, CAD, material selection, manufacturing process selection and sustainability. Three case studies in healthcare, mobility and sustainable materials are explored.
Engineering Tool: CAD-Methodology and PDM-Technology in the Focus Project
Ingenieur-Tool: CAD Methodik und PDM-Einsatz im Fokusprojekt
The participants learn about the procedures and tools that are necessary to develop technical products. The focus is on computer-based design and development and the management in an integrated software environment.
"Project-based Education (PBE)",This course is offered by the Design and Technology Lab Zurich, a platform where students from the disciplines industrial design (ZHdK) and mechanical engineering (ETH) can learn, meet and perform projects together. In interdisciplinary teams, students develop a product using early-stage development methods.
Practical Course of CAD and CAE Application in Projects
Praxiskurs CAD- und CAE-Anwendung in Projekten
This course provides in-depth knowledge of CAD and serves as an introduction to FEM simulation with Siemens NX, with the aim of using CAD and CAE effectively in projects.The course is application-oriented, the topics discussed are applied 1:1 by the students and transferred to their own project work.
Practice Course Product Development
Praxiskurs Produktentwicklung
This course provides comprehensive input to ongoing focus project teams in the areas of project management, communication and presentation, as well as dealing with the media, coaches and patents and safety issues.
We learn how to infer from space-time patterns to vegetation processes, changes in environmental conditions and plant-animal interactions. Attractive applications are presented: Recovery in the Swiss National Park and the problem of climate-induced changes in Swiss forests. We demonstrate static and dynamic models depicting these systems.
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