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Teacher name : SEO Kazuya
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Academic year
2025Year
Term
First Semester
Course title
Advanced Sports Fluid Mechanics
Class type
Lecture
Course title (ENG)
Advanced Sports Fluid Mechanics
Class code・Class name・Teaching forms
Z1900034 Advanced Sports Fluid Mechanics
Instructor
SEO Kazuya
Credits
2.0Credits
Day and Time
Mon.4Period
Campus
Hachioji Remote
Location
Relationship between diploma policies and this course
A) A high degree of specialized expertise 100%
B) The skills to use science and technology 0% C) The ability to conduct research independently, knowledge pertaining to society and occupations, and sense of ethics required of engineers and researchers 0% D) Creative skills in specific areas of specialization 0% Goals and objectives
Learn basic and applied academic skills about Data Science and flight dynamics related to sports engineering.
Improve communication and presentation skills through group discussions and presentations. Prerequisites
Kowledges with mechanics and mathematics such as industrial mechanics and calculus.
Method Using AL・ICT
Project Based Learning/Discussion Debate/Group Work/Presentation
Class schedule
01 Guidance
02 Optimization 03 Multi-optimization 04 Data assimilation 05 Regression 06 Gaussian distribution 07 Bayesian optimization, EI (Expected improvement) 08 Bayesian optimization, EHVI 09 Practice I of EI 10 Practice II of EI 11 Flight dynamics I 12 Flight dynamics II 13 Runge-Kutta method 14 Programming: Flight trajectory simulation 15 Review Evaluation
Homework 100%.
Feedback for students
Give feedback to the students at the beginning of each class, .
Textbooks
Necessary materials will be distributed in class.
Reference materials
John D. Anderson, Jr., Introduction to Flight, McGraw-Hill College
Office hours and How to contact teachers for questions
Any time after making an appointment with seo@cc.kogakuin.ac.jp.
Message for students
Please take the initiative in group discussions, programming, etc. while communicating with those around you.
Course by professor with work experience
Not applicable
Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
Teaching profession course
Mechanical Engineering Program
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