Enson Chang, PhD

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Professor, Department of Computer Science, Engineering, Math, Physics, and Statistics

Phone: (626) 815-6000, Ext. 6538

Email: echang@apu.edu

Office Location: Segerstrom Science Center, Room 116

Enson Chang, PhD, has taught a variety of physics and math courses at APU. His goals are to make introductory physics accessible and interesting to the non-physics majors while providing a mathematically rigorous training for those pursuing physics and engineering.
Chang has a background in numerical simulation of the physics behind optical, electromagnetic, and acoustic remote sensing systems. His research interests are in the areas of novel radar and acoustic signal processing techniques.

Education

  • PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • BS, Harvey Mudd College

Academic Area

  • School of Humanities and Sciences

Courses Taught

  • MATH 99 - Self-Paced Mathematics Lab
  • MATH 110 - College Algebra
  • MATH 263 – Multivariable Calculus
  • MATH 455 - Numerical Analysis
  • PHYC 112 - Physics for Difference Makers
  • PHYC 151 – Physics for Life Sciences I
  • PHYC 152 – Physics for Life Sciences II
  • PHYC 162 - Physics for Science and Engineering II
  • PHYC 361 – Electricity and Magnetism
  • PHYC 380 - Classical Mechanics
  • PHYC 430 – Mathematical Physics
  • PHYC 431 - Computational Methods for Physics
  • PHYC 470 - Writing 3: Advanced Laboratory
  • PHYC 490 - Physics Seminar
  • ENGR 271 - Advanced Math for Engineers
  • WRIT 240 - Writing 2: Scientific Writing