Academic English for Engineers The aim of this course is to equip scientists and engineers with the language and communication skills necessary for success at university and beyond. It focuses on two main learning outcomes. By the end of the course, students should be able to deliver an effective presentation and produce formal technical writing related to their disciplines. Students will further develop 21st century skills, such as ICT literacy, problem solving and critical thinking.
The purpose of the calculus of variations is to find optimal solutions to engineering problems whose optimum may be a certain quantity, shape, or function. Applied Calculus of Variations for Engineers addresses this important mathematical area applicable to many engineering disciplines. Its unique, application-oriented approach sets it apart from the theoretical treatises of most texts, as it is aimed at enhancing the engineer’s understanding of the topic.
"Gene Therapy for Cartilage and Bone Tissue Engineering" outlines the tissue engineering and possible applications of gene therapy in the field of biomedical engineering as well as basic principles of gene therapy, vectors and gene delivery, specifically for cartilage and bone engineering. It is intended for tissue engineers, cell therapists, regenerative medicine scientists and engineers, gene therapist and virologists.