2015 Trento Winter School on Numerical Methods
University of Trento
Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering
via Mesiano 77, Mesiano, Trento (Italy)
numerical-methods [at] unitn.it
tel. +39 0461 282660
Ms. Lorena Galante
Venue: Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering, via Mesiano 77, Mesiano, Trento (Italy)
Courses
COURSE IHyperbolic Equations and Applications |
COURSE IIMathematical Methods for Engineering |
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February 2nd - 13th, 2015 | February 16th – 27th, 2015 |
The courses of the 2015 Trento Winter School on Numerical Methods are concerned with classical and modern numerical methods for solving non-linear systems of time-dependent partial differential equations in complex domains using general meshes. A broad range of methodologies will be studied including: finite difference, finite volume, boundary element, continuous finite element, discontinuous Galerkin finite element and meshless Lagrangian particle methods.
Target audience
The courses are primarily intended for PhD students, post-doctoral fellows and researchers interested in, for example, environmental engineering, aerospace engineering, geophysics, astrophysics, computational fluid mechanics, industrial mathematics, vascular fluid dynamics, numerical analysis, applied mathematics, physics and computational science in general.
To provide hands-on experience, the lectures on the theory will be supplemented with computing-laboratory based tutorials.
The courses are also suitable for senior academics and industrial scientists in managerial positions interested in assessing new trends in numerical methods.
Members of IAHR, International Association of Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research and BAW, Bundesanstalt für Wasserbau are qualified for a discount of 20% on the final bill.
Application
The application to the School requires filling out a online form (available at this website).
Deadline for applying: January 22nd, 2015 (previous deadline: January 15nd, 2015).
Please, note that once the deadline has expired, the form online will be automatically disabled.
The courses offered by the Winter School are part of the Engineering Graduate School Environment Water (EGW) of the International Association of Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research (IAHR). EGW is a network of several international institutions which offer academically-orientated education courses on water and environmental related fields.
Organized by:
- Department of Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering
- Doctoral School in Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering
Sponsored by: