Veranstaltungen im Master

In the Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) master programme the following courses are taught in English. Please note:

  • If in the first lecture every attending student decides the lecture to be taught in English an exception is possible, i.e. please attend the first lecture otherwise courses can be given in German.
  • Students enrolled in Bachelor programmes  (first cycle) are also able to attend lectures of the second cycle.

Regelmäßig angebotene Lehrveranstaltungen im Wintersemester
(Oktober - Februar)

Module No.Module TitleECTSLanguage
72367High Performance Computing I (MM)8EN
70041Numerical Optimization (MM)6EN
71943Energy Science and Technology IV - Simulation and Modeling (EM)5EN
70115Functional Analysis (EM)9EN
71330Introduction in Quantum Chemistry (EM)3EN
72170Nuclear, Particle and Astro Physics (EM)6EN
70337Theoritical Modelling and Simulation (EM)4EN
    
    
    
    

Regelmäßig angebotene Lehrveranstaltungen im Sommersemester
(April - August)

 Module No.Module TitleECTSLanguage
70042Numerical Methods for Ordinary Differential Equations (MM)6EN
72368High Performance Computing II (MM)8EN
74166Computational Biomechanics (EM)5EN
70439Neural Networks and Pattern Recognition (EM)4EN
71043Renewable Energy Use and Distributed Energy Technologies (EM)7EN
    
    
    
    
    

Seminare zu wechselnden Themen

Each semester, we offer seminars covering a wide range of topics. Instead of an exam, students have to investigate an assigned topic and give a scientific presentation, which will be graded. The language of presentation can be English or German.

Usually, the actual titles and topics for the seminars will be decided only shortly before the start of any given semester. But we regularly offer seminars in the following fields (you can use these generic titles when preparing your learning agreement):

Seminars and projects in Winter Semester (October - February) and Summer Semester (April - August)

Module No.Module TitleECTSLanguage
 Seminar I (second cycle) in the area of applied mathematics4EN
 Seminar II (second cycle) in the area of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE)4EN
70672Advanced Project (second cycle) in the area of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE)9EN

 

Unregelmäßig angebotene Lehrveranstaltungen

Module No.Module TitleECTSLanguage
71040 Modelling on the Road to Reality - History, Science and Philosophy 9 EN
72374 Selected Topics of Astrophysics 3 EN
70139 Numerical methods for partial differential equations I 9 EN

contact responsible persons in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE)

<link en einrichtungen uzwr information people-and-organisation employee beate-mayer>Beate Mayer
Helmholtzstr. 20
D-89081 Ulm

Room Number 1.62
E-Mail: beate.mayer(at)uni-ulm.de
Phone Number +49 731 50-31703

<link en mawi mawi-numerik professoren prof-dr-karsten-urban>Prof. Dr. Karsten Urban
Institute for Numerical Analysis
University of Ulm
Helmholtzstr. 20
D-89069 Ulm

Room Number 110
E-Mail: karsten.urban(at)uni-ulm.de
Phone Number: (+49) 731 50-23535


Praktika

Als Praktikum werden Laborkurse bezeichnet, in denen Studierende eigene Experimente durchführen. Die Plätze in diesen Praktika sind begrenzt und an erster Stelle für Studierende der Universität Ulm vorgesehen, die hier einen Abschluss erwerben. Natürlich können Sie Praktika in Ihren Learning Agreements aufführen, Sie müssen aber damit rechnen, dass Sie vielleicht keinen Platz bekommen.

Laborsicherheit

Zu Beginn eines Praktikums wird meistens eine Sicherheitseinweisung durchgeführt. Wenn zu befürchten ist, dass Studierende wegen mangelnder Sprachkenntnisse oder fehlender fachlicher Vorkenntnisse nicht adäquat auf Sicherheitsanweisungen reagieren könnten, können diese Studierenden vom Praktikum ausgeschlossen werden.