Good
Take notes when Professor Anderson is teaching. He gives quizzes and exams very easy because of the open notes and he will never give exams that haven't seen before. He is not good the students but he is a great in lecturing and explaining his subject. Study notes on finals and got a high grade.
Good
Professor Anderson brought up interesting topics during class and cares about the success of his students and tries to be fair. The textbook is more like a post document guide and doesn't help much with fundamental understanding. The homework is confusing or hard. Also, the midterm and final exams were the hardest I've ever taken. On the other hand, he scored your thinking process rather than the right answer.
University of Texas Dallas - Engineering
Research Asst./PhD Candidate
Numerical simulations of high Reynolds number turbulent flows bounded by -- or responding to -- complex geometries. Boundary layer meteorology.
Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department
Professional interests focus on high-performance computing and simulations of high Reynolds number turbulent flows. Specific applications are atmospheric boundary layer flows and associated boundary layer meteorology processes. Other interests focus on aeolian processes at the atmospheric microscale.
Teaching interests and experiences: thermodynamics and fluid mechanics.
Research Asst./MS Candidate
William worked at Texas Tech University as a Research Asst./MS Candidate
PhD
Mechanical Engineering
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