2009
Spring
AE 305/AE 717 (Flight Mechanics II/Aircraft flight dynamics): course web page
2008
Fall
- AE 625 Particle methods for fluid flow simulation: Introduces the student to particle methods (viscous/inviscid vortex methods in 2D, 3D, SPH and DSMC).
AE 705: Introduction to flight (along with Prof. V. Menezes) -- Please use the course web page (internal link) to access the course related material.
Spring
AE451 Numerical methods for engineers / AE771 Matrix computations: course web page (internal link).
AE 152: Flight Mechanics I (along with Prof. K. Sudhakar)
2007
Fall
AE 705: Introduction to flight -- Please use the course web page (internal link) to access the course related material.
Summer
Short term course on Python for scientific computing (along with Dr. Eric Jones, Enthought, Inc. Austin, TX). This 4 day course is conducted at IITB between 16th-19th July 2007.
Spring
AE451 Numerical methods for engineers / AE771 Matrix computations: course web page (internal link).
AE 152: Flight Mechanics I (along with Prof. S. D. Sharma).
- HS 699: Communication and Presentation Skills: This is a humanities course but as the faculty advisor of the M.Tech's this year, Prof. Chatterjee and I have to examine and evaluate 50% of the grade for this course as well.
2006
Fall
AE 705: Introduction to flight -- Please use the course web page (internal link) to access the course related material.
- HS 699: Communication and Presentation Skills: This is a humanities course but as the faculty advisor of the PhD's this year, Prof. Chatterjee and I have to examine and evaluate 50% of the grade for this course as well.
Summer
AE 152: Flight Mechanics I (along with Prof. K. Sudhakar) : Instruction is between 9th May -- 30th June.
Spring
AE451 Numerical methods for engineers / AE771 Matrix computations: course web page (internal link). This course is an introduction to numerical methods and matrix computations. The emphasis of the course is to provide a general idea of the various methods and their pitfalls while giving one a hands-on feel for numerics. The Python programming language is taught and used for the course.