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Short Course by Prof. EF Toro

Posted By: Dr Nikos Nikiforakis
Date:Mon, 17 Apr 2006, 10:52 p.m.

Announcement of a short course:

Godunov Methods in Computational Engineering and Technology

Core lecturer: Professor E.F. Toro OBE (Engineering, Trento)

Monday 18 to Friday 22 September 2006

Scope: The course is about a broad class of advanced numerical methods for solving partial differential equations that model a variety of physical/chemical processes of interest to industry, academia and research organizations. The emphasis is on basic concepts and the foundations required for algorithm design, code development and practical applications.

Who should attend: The course is suitable to doctoral students, post-doctoral research fellows, academics involved in the teaching of numerical methods, researchers from industry, research institutions and consultancy organizations. The course may also help those in managerial and policy-making positions.

Working plan: The theory given in two daily morning sessions will be supplemented with laboratory-based exercises and case studies, as well as with carefully selected lectures given by prominent scientists involved in solving real problems.

For more information and to register, please follow the link below.

Science and Technology MasterClass


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