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The examination will take place in the Department of Engineering.
Monday 23 April | 9-10.30 | B7. | Random and non-linear vibrations |
C8. | Environmental fluid mechanics | ||
2-3.30 | I5. | Digital communications | |
Tuesday 24 April | 9-10.30 | B10. | Finite elements |
C11. | Turbomachinery II | ||
2-3.30 | A8. | Pre-stressed concrete | |
D11. | Photonic systems | ||
I2. | Robust multivariable control | ||
Wednesday 25 April | 9-10.30 | D8. | Electronic system design |
F12. | Complex analysis and variational methods | ||
2-3.30 | A11. | Building physics | |
C12. | Turbulence | ||
D13. | Electronic sensors and instrumentation | ||
Thursday 26 April | 9-10.30 | A6. | Dynamics in civil engineering |
C1. | Nuclear power engineering | ||
I6. | Signal detection and estimation | ||
2-3.30 | B1. | Deformation and fracture | |
C7. | Aerodynamics | ||
Friday 27 April | 9-10.30 | B12. | Wave propagation |
D1. | Electrical machines | ||
I9. | Medical imaging and 3-D computer graphics | ||
2-3.30 | D6. | Solid state devices |
Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.
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Cambridge University Reporter, 7 March 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.