Liangbing Hu

This professor has taught: ENES100, ENES100A, ENMA300, ENMA411, ENMA476, ENMA486, ENMA489I, ENMA499, ENMA688, ENMA698N, ENME382, GEMS296, GEMS297, GEMS396, GEMS397, GEMS496, GEMS497
Information Review
Liangbing Hu
ENMA476

Anonymous
01/02/2023
the last review (mine) was meant to be for enma476 (he only taught 476 this sem), can that be changed? thanks
Liangbing Hu
ENMA411

Anonymous
12/23/2022
Very chill class, not many assignments, just a few easy homeworks, one final and a midterm presentation. Lectures were interesting but sometimes he would repeat a lot of the content from the previous lecture. Make sure your presentation is the best that it can be in terms of visuals and organization because he looks at those a lot. The final is also a fuck ton of questions so I agree with the other reviewer that you should work quick. The class might seem easy going up to the final but the final and midterm presentation together can easily get you a B instead of the A you might have been expecting from such a chill class
Liangbing Hu
ENMA411

Expecting an A-
thatfruitfly
01/13/2022
This class was great. I am actually a different engineering major but took this class as an out of major elective. It was super interesting every day, although sometimes he would repeat certain topics to make sure we understood them. We just had a long reading, 3 homeworks that we did on paper, and 1 big group project in the middle, but like the ENES100 review said, he was most concerned that we could come up with a solid pitch and clearly present information and understand the concepts. I liked talking to him after class and will probably ask him for career advice at some point. I was worried about the final but as long as you go to class and note what he says is important and attempt to at least semi-understand the concepts you will be good on the final (dont be scared its worth 50% of the grade just work quickly!). It ended up being not that much time investment for a LOT of learning. 10/10 would recommend. Beware the first month is semi conductor physics (and the reading) and that is a little bit tricky conceptually but if you read it once or twice and go to class youll be fine. Also he didnt post any grades on canvas but i dont think anyone really cared lol
Liangbing Hu
ENES100

Expecting an A
Anonymous
06/02/2018
Dr. Hu is such a cool guy. He’s so chill and relaxed and has this air around him of fame and importance because he has accomplished so many amazing things both just throughout his career and in his materials lab. It’s weird because you’d expect him to be a little more drab and information heavy, but for my class he emphasized the importance of brainstorming and teamwork and just let us go basically. There were a lot of people in my class that said they didn’t learn a whole lot, but really in ENES100 you don’t get a ton of useful lecture material, it’s all about learning the Engineering Design Process through the OSV project - something which, in my opinion, he did extraordinarily well. By the end of the course, he knew most of us by name and what majors we were and would check up with each group frequently to make sure they’re meeting their milestones. He would host several late afternoon/night lab sessions for us to catch up on building our OSVs. He even helped us in troubleshooting for why we couldn’t turn properly at one point. All in all, would recommend to anyone - though I’m not too sure he’ll be teaching this course again very soon, as he seemed to suggest he felt very overwhelmed by all that was happening and by the structure of the course.