M1107-CMS03
Literature Studies in Computational Modeling
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Module Owner: |
N.N. |
Displayed in timetable as: |
CMS-SEM |
Duration: |
3 |
Number of electives: |
0 |
Credits: |
5,0
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Start Semester: |
SuSe 2020 |
Lecturer Responsible |
Prof. Dr. Ivo Sbalzarini
ivo.sbalzarini@tu-dresden.de |
Qualification Goals |
Students will be able to independently develop the contents of scientific publications from at least two different fields of Computational Modelling and Simulation and present them to third parties in a comprehensible manner, and critically analyse the acquired knowledge. They are able to critically analyse and communicate the application of computational modelling methods in two different application areas and to recognise cross-application approaches. |
Content |
Analysis and discussion of scientific publications on a topic of the student's choice in the fields of Computational Life Science, Computational Mathematics, Visual Computing, Computational Modelling in Energy Economics and Computational Engineering. |
Forms of Teaching and Learning |
The module includes 4 SWS worth of seminars and the self-study. The courses are to be selected from the CMS-SEM catalogue to the specified extent; this will be announced as usual at the Faculty of Computer Science, at the beginning of each semester, including the language of the course. |
Applicability |
This module is a compulsory module, within the Master's of Computational Modelling and Simulation programme. |
Prerequisites for the Assignment of Credit Points |
The credit points are awarded if the module examination is passed. The module examination consists of the examination performances specified in the CMS-SEM catalogue. |
Credit Points and Grades |
This module allows for the earning of 5 credit points. The module score is the unweighted average of the grades earned in the individual examination performances. |
Frequency of Offer |
The module is offered every summer semester. |
Workload |
The workload is a total of 150 hours. |
Duration of Module |
The module takes one semester. |
Module Number Module Handbook TU Dresden |
CMS-SEM |