The University of Texas at Austin

Spring Course Credit

 

FRI COURSE CREDIT & MEETING SCHEDULE: SPRING 2013


FRI students receive course credit for doing research with a stream. In some cases there are multiple course credit options. Students are allowed to choose ONE “Course Credit Option.” Regardless of the credit you choose, you will need to attend the meeting time listed below. You will also work on your research for several additional hours each week, which you will schedule with your Research Educator.

 

For example, if you join the Biobricks stream, you can choose biology credit (both BIO205L and BIO170C), OR you can choose chemistry credit (both CH204 and CH108).

For another example, if you join the Computational Evolution stream, you can choose either biology (BIO321G) OR computer science (CS378) credit.

 

 

Stream Name and Principal Investigator

Course Credit Option 1

Course Credit Option 2

Course Credit Option 3

Course Credit Option 4

Class Time

Antibiotics: Discovery and Function - Whiteley

BIO205L & BIO170C

CH204 & CH108

 

 

M 2-3

Aptamers - Ellington

BIO205L & BIO170C

CH204 & CH108

 

 

F 1-2

Autonomous Intelligent Robotics - Stone

CS378

 

 

 

T Th 12:30-2

Biobricks - Browning

BIO205L & BIO170C

CH204 & CH108

 

 

M 1-2

Bioprospecting - Seigel

BIO205L & BIO170C

CH204 & CH108

 

 

T 2-3

Brain Pathology - Luci

NSC 309

 

 

 

TBA

Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction - Roux

BIO205L & BIO170C

 

 

 

Th 2:30-3:30

Computational Evolution - Wilke

BIO321G

CS378

 

 

M 4-5

Computational Intelligence in Game Design - Mikkulainen

CS 378

 

 

 

M 2-5

Computational Nanoparticles - Henkelman

CH204 & CH108

 

 

 

M 3-4

Cosmic Dawn - Shapiro

PHY101L & AST210K

CS378

AST375

M375C

MW 2-3

Electronic and Magnetic Materials Research - Markert

PHY101L & PHY108

PHY108 & PHY116L

 

 

TBD

Epidermal Cell Fates and Pathways - Lloyd

BIO205L & BIO170C

 

 

 

W 4-5

Exploring the Physics of the Universe with White Dwarf Stars - Winget

PHY101L & AST210K

 

 

 

F 3-4, W 3-4

Frontiers of Linear Algebra Library Development - van de Geijn

CS378

 

 

 

TBD

Functional Genomics - Iyer

BIO205L & BIO170C

CH204 & CH108

 

 

T 3:30-4:30

Functional Materials Based on Metal Complexes - Jones/ Holliday

CH204 & CH108

 

 

 

F 2-3

Genome Evolution - Jansen

BIO205L & BIO170C

CH204 & CH108

 

 

F 3-4

Linear Algebra – Constructions and Applications - Hadani

M341

 

 

 

MWF 11-12

Mixing times Markov Chains-Blumberg

M310T

 

 

 

MWF 10-11

Nanomaterials for Chemical Catalysis - Stevenson

CH204 & CH108

 

 

 

M 3-4

Nutrition - Jolly

NTR312 & NTR112L

 

 

 

MWF 9-10

Supramolecular Sensors - Anslyn

BIO205L & BIO170C

CH204 & CH108

 

 

M 3-4

Synthesis and Biological Recognition - Martin

CH204 & CH108

 

 

 

W 1-2

Vertebrate Interactome Mapping - Stevens

BIO205L & BIO170C

CH204 & CH108

 

 

M 3-4

Virtual Drug Screening - Robertus

BIO205L & BIO170C

CH204 & CH108

 

 

T 3:30-4:30