“The Inner Life of the Cell” video with narration that we watched in lecture today is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzcTgrxMzZk
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No MSE 4610 office hours during February Break
Neither Prof. Donnelly nor Teresa will hold office hours during February Break. We look forward to answering your biomaterials questions when office hours resume during the week of Feb. 24!
HW3 available on Blackboard
HW3 is due Wednesday 26 February.
Update: reserves staff still working on several of our course reserve texts
Library reserves staff are still working on several of our course reserve texts, including Temenoff & Mikos. More details and a timeline to come.
Reminder: HW2 problem 6 postponed to HW3
HW2 problem 6 addresses the kinetics of protein adsorption qualitatively. We will address this topic quantitatively in lecture on Wednesday. The problem will be restated on HW3 to remind you to include it.
Week 3 slides posted to Blackboard
Slides from our lectures during Week 3 are now posted in the Slides folder in Blackboard.
Vote for the HW2 problems you want to be covered in Monday’s problem solving session by 9pm Sunday
We are planning for the second half of Monday’s class to be a small-group problem solving session. To confirm your interest and to vote for the problems that you want to be covered, take the HW2 problem solving session survey (for participation points) at the link below by 9pm on Sunday 2/9. A 2/3 response rate is required to have the problem-solving session, so be sure to vote!
Go to https://cornell.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3ELEZFH2mmrYHsx
Textbook available at Cornell store
I have confirmed with the Cornell store that our textbook Temenoff & Mikos is on the shelves.
Week 2 slides posted to Blackboard
Slides from our lectures during Week 2 are now posted in the Slides folder in Blackboard
Problem solving session tomorrow will cover HW1 problems 6 & 8
Based on student survey input, tomorrow’s in-class problem solving session will cover HW1 problems 6 & 8. Because problem 6 involves plotting stress-strain data, students with laptops should bring them to class.