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GEAR is published annually. Information, including general education and major requirements, published in GEAR are specific to the catalog year in which the GEAR is published. Students should only refer to the GEAR for their catalog year.
available on the web at: https://engineer-ing.ucsb.edu/gear. Mission Statement The mission of the College of Engi-neering is to provide its students a firm grounding in scientific and mathematical fundamentals; experience in analysis, synthesis, and design of engineering sys-tems; and exposure to current engineer-
The purpose of this unique 4-day, in-person short course is to provide a better understanding of the gear whine and rattle sources, gear dynamics and vibration paths, experimental and computational methods, and gear noise and vibration reduction techniques.
bridge traditional electrical engineering and computer science curricula. The Computer Engineering degree program is conducted jointly with faculty from the Department of Computer Science and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Computer engineers emerging from this program will be able to design and build
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Engineering II Building University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5080. 805.893.3412
Gear Dynamics Laboratory: houses a number of state-of-the-art test set-ups and machines to investigate the behavior of gear pairs and gear systems under dynamic operating conditions. It includes the Gear Dynamics Test Machine that is designed to measure transmission error, vibrations and root strains of spur and helical gears with or without ...
available on the web at: https://engineer-ing.ucsb.edu/gear. Mission Statement The mission of the College of Engi-neering is to provide its students a firm grounding in scientific and mathematical fundamentals; experience in analysis, synthesis, and design of engineering sys-tems; and exposure to current engineer-