Brian Yellis’s Profile
To study and learn as well as gather hands on experience
A personal belief i hold near is that humanity must keep moving forward and strive for more. It is up to our individual actions to make us better people and reach this goal.
My Courses
MECH4700 Fluid Mechanics Nakamura spring 2020
Fluid Mechanics
MECH3550 Simulation and Visualization OER
An Advanced Course related to Simulating, Visualizing, and Modeling using multiple different software.
MECH1222 Engineering Drawing ii Spring 2017 Nakamura
Instructor: Prof. Masato R. Nakamura Room: V508 Time: Tu 2:15pm-5:35pm
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Energy and Environmental Simulation Laboratory (EES Lab)
Research Lab Website: openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/eesl/ Lab Profile (this site): openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/groups/energy-and-environmental-simulation-laboratory/ Energy and Environmental Simulation Laboratory (EES Lab) is Professor Masato R. Nakamura’s research group based on Mechanical Engineering Department in New York City College of Technology (City Tech), The City University of New York (CUNY). This laboratory is a professional research unit, not a student club, but opens to everyone who would like to conduct research on energy, environmental engineering (including ecodesign), and computing for sustainability. Also, it’s for people who wish to obtain Research and Development (R&D) skills required in a high-level position in the industry and academia. Excellent students can be recommended to become research assistants in order to publish a paper as a co-author, and have an oral presentation in an international conference. These research activities make students’ resume strong (R&D skills, publication, professional presentation) and will be a huge advantage for finding an engineering position or being accepted to graduate schools for Master or doctoral degree. If you are interested in joining EES Lab, please send Professor Masato R. Nakamura (Tel: 718-260-5532, mnakamura@citytech.cuny.edu ) your resume and answers of following questions: 1) What kinds of research fields are you interested in? 2) How many hours per week can you spend for conducting research? 3) Describe your skills/knowledge of math, physics, computers, and experimental work (lab hands-on skills). 4) After finishing your degree program, what kind of industry or graduate school program you’d like to go?
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