Daniel Braconnier

Daniel received his PhD from Northeastern University’s (NEU) Mechanical and Industrial Engineering program with a concentration in Materials Science. His research focused on the development of a new class of thermally conductive polymer composites for additive manufacturing. During his time at NEU, he was an Academic Technology Scholar as well as a Teaching Fellow. As an Academic Technology Scholar, Daniel guided NEU faculty in converting their in-person courses to be hosted fully online in Canvas. As a Teaching Fellow, he was instructor of record for a core PhD course in Soft Matter (colloidal physics). Daniel received his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering and his Master of Science in Materials Science from Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

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Thermal-Fluids Engineering 1: Basics of Thermodynamics and Hydrostatics (edX)

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Thermal-Fluids Engineering 1: Basics of Thermodynamics and Hydrostatics (edX)
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This course synthesizes thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics, mirroring the complexities of real-life thermal-fluid systems. In this module, the emphasis will be on the fundamentals of thermodynamics and hydrostatics.
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82.00 EUR

Advanced Fluid Mechanics 1: Fundamentals (edX)

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Advanced Fluid Mechanics 1: Fundamentals (edX)
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Learn the fundamental principles underlying fluid dynamics; including the kinematics of deformation, hydrostatics & buoyancy, inviscid flow and the application of Bernoulli’s theorems, as well as applications of control volume analysis for more complex problems of engineering interest.