Brief course descriptions
Engineering Mathematics is a required course for the Department of Chemical Engineering, taught over two semesters. It covers the mathematical foundations necessary for specialized chemical engineering subjects, such as Transport Phenomena, Reaction Engineering, and Process Control. Topics include Ordinary Differential Equations (ODE), Linear Algebra, Vector Calculus, Fourier Analysis, and Partial Differential Equations (PDE), with examples drawn from chemical engineering applications whenever possible. The content of Engineering Mathematics (I) includes first-order, second-order, and higher-order ODEs and their solutions; systems of first-order ODEs; Laplace Transforms and their applications; Power Series Solutions; and Sturm-Liouville problems.
Course keywords
工程數學(Engineering Mathematics), 常微分方程式(Ordinary Differential Equation), 拉普拉斯轉換(Laplace Transform), 冪級數解(Power Series Solution), 斯圖姆-劉維爾問題(Sturm-Liouville Problem)
Textbook
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, E. Kreyszig, 10th edition Update (2018).
Course Topics
Topic 1 (Ch1) – First-Order Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs)
Topic 2 (Ch2) – Second-Order Linear ODEs
Topic 3 (Ch3) – Higher-Order Linear ODEs
Topic 4 (Ch4) – Systems of ODEs, Phase Plane, Qualitative Methods
Topic 5 (Ch6) – Laplace Transforms
Topic 6 (Ch5) – Series Solutions of ODEs, Special Functions
Dept. Chemical Engineering
Research Field
Fuel Cell Electrode Catalyst, Gas Phase Electrochemical Reactions and its Catalyst, In-Situ Operando Study of Energy Materials
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