CEE 556

CEE 556 ONL - Hydrocomplexity

Spring 2024

TitleRubricSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
HydrocomplexityCEE556ONL73270ONL4 -     Megan L. Matthews

Official Description

Application of complex system science to water cycle and related processes in the atmosphere, ecosystems, critical zone and human systems. The course covers analytical and data driven approaches for characterization and understanding of non-linear systems, feedbacks and causality, chaos and fractals, complex network science, and emergent behavior. The course emphasizes emerging research frontiers along with traditional foundations through analytical understanding of non-linear dynamical systems, and their identification and characterization from observations. Course Information: 4 graduate hours. No professional credit. Prerequisite: CEE 450.

Subject Area

  • Civil and Environmental Engineering

Course Description

Application of complex system science to water cycle and related processes in the atmosphere, ecosystems, critical zone and human systems. The course covers analytical and data driven approaches for characterization and understanding of non-linear systems, feedbacks and causality, chaos and fractals, complex network science, and emergent behavior. The course emphasizes emerging research frontiers along with traditional foundations through analytical understanding of non-linear dynamical systems, and their identification and characterization from observations.

Credit Hours

4 hours

Prerequisites

An undergraduate degree and CEE 450.

Last updated

11/27/2023