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DH2321 VT18 (60484) Information Visualization
Information Visualization DH2321 enhances data visualization skills. Students will be able to program their own visualization systems, justify their design choices in mapping data to visual structures, and evaluate for the most appropriate view transformations to allow users to explore and analyze their data. This is a project-based course. Students will work in two individual projects, one group project, and read papers and book chapters in six occasions. The group projects will participate in open student competitions nationwide.
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DD2363 VT18 (60683) Methods in Scientific Computing
The goal of the course is for the student to develop an understanding of general and efficient numerical methods and algorithms, and their role in fundamental models of computational science, such as artificial neural networks, particle systems, ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations. Research challenges in the field are highlighted, for example with respect to parallel and distributed computing. In the course the student will learn the theoretical foundations, and develop practical skills through programming and analysing the methods, algorithms and models. This course is mandatory for the Scientific Computing track (CSSC) of the Master's programme in Computer Science.