Poor
Please do not take this class with Prof. Myers. He's very boring and he uses his colleague's mediocre and typo-written textbook. He also fails to effectively communicate key course ideas. He even assigns extremely long and difficult homework on top of this. Avoid him at all costs.
Good
Professor Myers' lectures were clear and useful, but if you aren't interested in the topic, you'll be bored. The homework was a pain mostly because the textbook isn't on chegg. The tests were very fair though and as long as you studied they are no problem. Graders give partial credit, which is huge for engineering! Overall the professor is a really nice guy.
Northeastern University - Civil Engineering
Ph.D.
Structural Engineering
Dissertation Title: \"Testing and Probabilistic Simulation of Ductile Fracture Initiation in Structural Steel Components and Weldments\"\nAdvised by: Professor Greg Deierlein
B.S.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Andrew
Myers
AIR Worldwide
Osaka University
Stanford University
SRECTrade
Northeastern University
Engineer for the Catastrophe Risk Engineering practice. I work on:\n-Catastrophe risk assessments for industrial
commercial
and manufacturing facilities \n-Structural investigations of property (commercial & residential) damage due to catastrophes\n-Development and research of catastrophe modeling software
AIR Worldwide
Founding Partner
Helped launch SRECTrade.com
an online platform for trading solar renewable energy credits.
SRECTrade
Northeastern University
Boston
Assistant Professor
Research involved large and small scale testing of steel components and 3D continuum finite element analysis using ABAQUS.
Stanford University
Graduate Researcher
Investigated earthquake induced fracture models as part of an NSF sponsored summer fellowship. Conducted formal comparison between a Japanese cyclic fracture model and the Cyclic Void Growth Model.
Osaka University
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