Teaching
Fall Offering 2025
Courses will be available Fall 2025
Course Description
Courses taught will be available starting in Fall 2025. Please check back closer to the semester for detailed course descriptions, schedules, and enrollment information.
Principle Course Modules
1. Atmospheric Boundary Layer Meteorology
This course explores the dynamics of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL), the part of the atmosphere closest to Earth’s surface, and its critical role in weather, climate, and energy applications. Students will learn the fundamental physical processes governing turbulence, wind flow, and heat transfer within the boundary layer. Key topics include the structure of the ABL, diurnal cycles, surface-atmosphere exchanges, and how atmospheric modeling can improve weather forecasts and energy predictions.
2. Renewable Energy Meteorology
This course provides an in-depth exploration of the meteorological principles that impact wind energy generation. Students will gain insights into wind resource assessment, turbine siting, and the effects of atmospheric conditions on wind power production. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how atmospheric turbulence and boundary-layer dynamics influence wind energy systems.
Spring Offering 2026
Course will be availble Spring 2026
Course Description
Courses taught will be available starting in Spring 2026. Please check back closer to the semester for detailed course descriptions, schedules, and enrollment information.