Grade history
Semiconductor Devices Laboratory
Electrical Engineering: 122L - Winter 2010
Pass: 0 ~ No Pass: 0 ~ Satisfactory: 0 ~ Unsatisfactory: 0 ~ Incomplete: 0
Introduction to Micromachining and Microelectromechanical Systems
Electrical Engineering: CM150L - Fall 2009
Pass: 0 ~ No Pass: 0 ~ Satisfactory: 0 ~ Unsatisfactory: 0 ~ Incomplete: 0
Introduction to Micromachining and Microelectromechanical Systems
Electrical Engineering: CM150 - Fall 2009
Pass: 0 ~ No Pass: 0 ~ Satisfactory: 0 ~ Unsatisfactory: 0 ~ Incomplete: 0
Evaluations
postulates, postulates and postulates.
That's his signature in exams, there is no number crunching.
He is very creative with his exams, caring and always available.
He really sweat himself to teach.
Great comprehensive course which include glimpse of quantum physics, semiconductors, material science
the professor is 10/10 (period)
His exam is not hard, not easy, he cares a lot about the postulates, graphs and very few calculations.
Great Professor made the class interesting by how he taught and you will learn a lot from him. The department is lucky to have him!
Prof. Candler has a different teaching style. He knows how to attract students' attention to the lectures. Although he is nice, he does not grade generously at the end of the quarter. For a grad. level class, I have not expected him to grade that stingy!
Dr. Candler is great. The material is somewhat boring (being a fab class and all), but he does his best to keep it interesting. He regularly breaks up his lectures with discussions among students. Honestly there is more student participation in this class than I've ever had in a university classroom. Given the opportunity, I'd love to take another class with him.




