Francis X. Blouin, Jr., is a professor in the School of Information and a professor in the Department of History. He is a fellow of the Society of American Archivists. Since 1981, Blouin has served as the director of the U-M's Bentley Historical Library. The Bentley Library houses the archives of the University of Michigan and the principal historical collections for the State of Michigan.
Bio Engineering/ME C117: Structural Aspects of Biomaterials - Professor Lisa Pruitt
This course provides an overview of medical devices, FDA regulatory issues, biocompatibility and sterilization technology. It examines biomechanical properties: isotropy/anisotropy, stiffness, bending stresses, contact stresses, multiaxial loading, plasticity, fatigue, fracture, wear, corrosion, design issues. Also covered: Orthopedics, Dental, Cardiovascular, and Soft Tissue Reconstruction.
Professor Pruitt's current research is focused on fatigue and fracture micromechanisms, cyclic damage zones, and evolution of structure due to cyclic loading and environment in advanced polymers and biomaterials; tribology of...
Another of the “Four Great Masters” of late Yuan landscape, and the one who would most profoundly set the course for much of later scholar-amateur painting, here receives an encompassing visual treatment that looks at all his known extant works. Aspects of his brushwork and his influential landscape style are revealed in close-in details.
Choosing the President: Campaigning and Governing in War and Peace - Healthcare
Co-sponsored with the School of Public Health
Helen Halpin, Professor of Health Policy; Director, Center for Health and Public Policy Studies, University of California at Berkeley
Mark A. Peterson, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science, UCLA
Moderator: Stephen M. Shortell, Dean and Professor, School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley
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Computer Science 61A, 001 - Spring 2015
The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs - John S. Denero
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