The course is an introduction to developmental biology and genetics - in plants, animals and other relevant groups of organisms. We will use concepts and principles from genetics and epigenetics to ...
Network and communications security is an important part of information security: a large portion of IT-related attacks are performed either using network connections or are directed at network ...
The carbon cycle results in the fixation of carbon dioxide in living organisms, and, under specific conditions, accumulation of organic matter (OM) in rocks - some times in the form of source rocks ...
In this course, you will learn the principles and practices of application design and development within platform ecosystems. Conceptually, you will learn about the socio-technical complexities ...
This course gives a basic introduction to machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). Through an algorithmic approach, the students are given a practical understanding of the methods being ...
This course gives an introduction to numerical methods for solving problems in physics and chemistry, i.e. methods for solving ordinary and partial differential equations, matrix operations and ...
MAT-INF1100 is a first semester course in mathematics that unites classical and computational perspectives on mathematics. Thematically the course is focused on deriving numerical methods for ...
Quantum Computing is the intersection of computer science, mathematics, and quantum physics which utilizes the phenomena of quantum mechanics to perform computations that classical computers cannot ...
The course provides a thorough introduction to design, analysis (both theoretical and empirical), and programming of difference and elemental methods to solve differential equations. In addition, the ...
The course provides a comprehensive overview of energy system analysis, a discipline that gives insights into how energy systems can be designed and operated to cover future energy needs in a ...
The course gives a basic introduction to analytical mechanics and classical field theory, with an emphasis on the Lagrange-Hamilton formalism, Noether's theorem and the action concept. Further, the ...
This course provides an overview of a range of resources and practical bioinformatic tools that are used in molecular biology. Scientists actively developing and applying bioinformatic tools in their ...