Kayla Natal’s Profile

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Active 6 years, 4 months ago
Kayla Natal
Display Name
Kayla Natal
Major Program of Study
Mechanical Engineering Technology
Academic interests

Industrial Design

My Courses

MECH4730 Finite Element Method

MECH4730 Fi­nite El­e­ment Method

sum­mer 2017

MECH4800: Advanced 3D Animation Spring 2017

MECH4800: Ad­vanced 3D An­i­ma­tion Spring 2017

2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr Ex­tends tech­niques learned in ear­lier in­dus­trial de­sign courses (IND 2313 and IND 2410) and builds upon the­o­ries in­tro­duced in ear­lier an­i­ma­tion courses (such as IND 2420). Foun­da­tion for ad­vanced an­i­ma­tion con­struc­tion, in­cor­po­ra­tion of and in­te­gra­tion with ex­ter­nal media, and tech­niques to au­to­mate and op­ti­mize de­vel­op­ment processes. Dy­namic par­ti­cles, flex­i­ble soft body cre­ation, tex­tur­ing, “hair” par­ti­cles, fluid sim­u­la­tion, rig­ging, light­ing, and plant sim­u­la­tion. Pre­req­ui­sites: MECH 3510

MECH4710 Product Design II

MECH4710 Prod­uct De­sign II

Thurs­days 6-9:20pm

2017 Spring – MAT 2680 Differential Equations – Reitz

2017 Spring – MAT 2680 Dif­fer­en­tial Equa­tions – Reitz

A dif­fer­en­tial equa­tion is an equa­tion that re­lates a func­tion to one or more of its de­riv­a­tives. – The above rather bor­ing de­scrip­tion does lit­tle to con­vey just how fun­da­men­tal, wide­spread, and amaz­ingly ef­fec­tive dif­fer­en­tial equa­tions are in de­scrib­ing the world around us. – Ex­am­ples: Any­thing in mo­tion. Also, many things that are not in mo­tion. Also, many ad­di­tional things to which the word “mo­tion” does not re­ally apply. – Fur­ther ex­am­ples: space­ships in orbit, pop­u­la­tions grow­ing and shrink­ing, a cup of cof­fee slowly cool­ing, springs bounc­ing, fi­nan­cial mar­kets ris­ing and falling, elec­tri­cal cur­rent flow­ing through a cir­cuit, ocean waves, sound waves, light waves, vi­bra­tions in mu­si­cal in­stru­ments and air­plane wings and sus­pen­sion bridges, – More ex­am­ples: Pretty much every­thing. Top­ics in­clude meth­ods of solv­ing or­di­nary dif­fer­en­tial equa­tions and ap­pli­ca­tions to var­i­ous prob­lems. Course Avatar and Site Header from a photo by Flickr user dark­den­ver (Steven Brat­man): https://​www.​flickr.​com/​photos/​darkdenver/

MECH3510 Advanced Solid Modeling II

MECH3510 Ad­vanced Solid Mod­el­ing II

Solid­Works

My Projects

Peer Mentoring In Engineering Technology

Peer Men­tor­ing In En­gi­neer­ing Tech­nol­ogy

Pro­gram to in­crease re­ten­tion of stu­dents in en­gi­neer­ing tech­nol­ogy pro­grams.

Mechanical Engineering Peer Advisement

Me­chan­i­cal En­gi­neer­ing Peer Ad­vise­ment

Wel­come to the Peer ad­vise­ment page for the Me­chan­i­cal En­gi­neer­ing De­part­ment! Our main goal is to in­crease the re­ten­tion of fe­males within our de­part­ment, but our ser­vices are avail­able to all stu­dents! Kayla Natal is the Peer ad­vi­sors for the Mech. De­part­ment and will be avail­able to help with tu­tor­ing, school web­site nav­i­ga­tion, cam­pus re­sources and more! If you’re seek­ing help in any of those cat­e­gories, take a look at the cal­en­dar for the MECH ad­vi­sors’ of­fice hours and drop in for a visit! Feel free to post any com­ments or ques­tions re­lated to the MECH ad­vise­ment pro­gram to this page, we’d love to hear from you!

Construction Management and Civil Engineering Peer advisement

Con­struc­tion Man­age­ment and Civil En­gi­neer­ing Peer ad­vise­ment

Wel­come to the Peer ad­vise­ment page for the CMCE De­part­ment! Our main goal is to in­crease the re­ten­tion of fe­males within our de­part­ment, but our ser­vices are avail­able to all stu­dents! Lamia Mahren, Denise Calung­sod (Peb­bles), and Faiza Naz are the Peer ad­vi­sors for the CMCE De­part­ment. They are all avail­able through­out the week to help with tu­tor­ing, school web­site nav­i­ga­tion, cam­pus re­sources and more! If you’re seek­ing help in any of those cat­e­gories, take a look at the cal­en­dar for the CMCE ad­vi­sors’ of­fice hours and drop in for a visit. Feel free to post any com­ments or ques­tions re­lated to the CMCE ad­vise­ment pro­gram to this page, we’d love to hear from you!

Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering Peer advisement

Elec­tri­cal and Telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions En­gi­neer­ing Peer ad­vise­ment

Wel­come to the Peer ad­vise­ment page for the Elec­tri­cal and Telecom­mu­ni­ca­tions En­gi­neer­ing De­part­ment! Our main goal is to in­crease the re­ten­tion of fe­males within our de­part­ment, but our ser­vices are avail­able to all stu­dents! Win­ston Aitken and Joanna Gor­don are the Peer ad­vi­sors for the EET De­part­ment and are avail­able to help with tu­tor­ing, school web­site nav­i­ga­tion, cam­pus re­sources and more! If you’re seek­ing help in any of those cat­e­gories, take a look at the cal­en­dar for the EET ad­vi­sors’ of­fice hours and drop in for a visit! Feel free to post any com­ments or ques­tions re­lated to the EET ad­vise­ment pro­gram to this page, we’d love to hear from you!

Computer Engineering Peer Advisement

Com­puter En­gi­neer­ing Peer Ad­vise­ment

Wel­come to the Peer ad­vise­ment page for the Com­puter En­gi­neer­ing De­part­ment! Our main goal is to in­crease the re­ten­tion of fe­males within our de­part­ment, but our ser­vices are avail­able to all stu­dents! Jackandie Joa­nis, Afaf Sul­tana and Joselin Cam­pov­erde are the Peer ad­vi­sors for the CET De­part­ment. If you’re seek­ing help in any of those cat­e­gories, take a look at the cal­en­dar for the CET ad­vi­sors’ of­fice hours and drop in for a visit! Feel free to post any com­ments or ques­tions re­lated to the CET ad­vise­ment pro­gram to this page, we’d love to hear from you!

My Clubs

City Tech Women Engineers Club

City Tech Women En­gi­neers Club

The mis­sion of the City Tech Women En­gi­neers Club is to pro­mote aware­ness and in­ter­est in im­prov­ing the en­roll­ment, re­ten­tion and grad­u­a­tion rates of women in the tech­nol­ogy pro­grams at New York City Col­lege of Tech­nol­ogy, as well as de­velop lead­er­ship skills through work­shops, sem­i­nars and stu­dent col­lab­o­ra­tion. lnsti­tute of Elec­tri­cal and Elec­tron­ics En­gi­neers (IEEE) Women in En­gi­neer­ing (WIE) stu­dent branch at CityTech in­vites all in­ter­ested stu­dents to join the Open­lab club. Join­ing IEEE WIE stu­dent chap­ter is op­tional. We pro­vide sup­port, in­for­ma­tion and re­sources to all mem­bers to help them suc­ceed in their en­gi­neer­ing tech­nol­ogy field of in­ter­est.