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* Instructor: [https://www.cds.caltech.edu/~elisa Elisa Franco]
* Instructor: [https://www.cds.caltech.edu/~elisa Elisa Franco]
* Faculty sponsor: [[User:Murray|Richard M. Murray]]
* Faculty sponsor: [[User:Murray|Richard M. Murray]]
* Lectures: OM March 29, 3-4PM, 110 Steele.
* Lectures: OM on Monday, March 29, 3-4 PM, 110 Steele.




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== Course Administration ==
This course is a special topics course in which much of the lecture material has been prepared by senior graduate students. The class is P/F only and there is no required homework and no midterm or final exam. Students will be required to work on an individual or team course project.
== Course Project ==
Project proposals are due at 5pm on the last day of the Midterm examination period (May 4) and are due by 5pm on the last day of the final examination period (June 7). Project theme: select a regulatory mechanism among a list provided, define a list of important features of the system, come up with a modeling framework and carry out an analysis of its properties (e.g. stability, robustness, modularity...).
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Revision as of 17:23, 4 March 2010

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Spring 2010



Course Schedule

Week Date Topic Reading
1 Introduction
29 Mar (M) Course overview and objectives, class policies Syllabus


Course Administration

This course is a special topics course in which much of the lecture material has been prepared by senior graduate students. The class is P/F only and there is no required homework and no midterm or final exam. Students will be required to work on an individual or team course project.

Course Project

Project proposals are due at 5pm on the last day of the Midterm examination period (May 4) and are due by 5pm on the last day of the final examination period (June 7). Project theme: select a regulatory mechanism among a list provided, define a list of important features of the system, come up with a modeling framework and carry out an analysis of its properties (e.g. stability, robustness, modularity...).