MATH-251(b): Numerical analysisThe students will learn key numerical techniques for solving standard mathematical problems in science and engineering. The underlying mathematical theory and properties are discussed.
COM-202: Signal processingSignal processing theory and applications: discrete and continuous time signals; Fourier analysis, DFT, DTFT,
CTFT, FFT, STFT; linear time invariant systems; filter design and adaptive filtering; samp
PHYS-332: Computational physics IIIThis course teaches the students practical skills needed for solving modern physics problems by means of computation. A number of examples illustrate the utility of numerical computations in various d
MATH-260(a): Discrete mathematicsStudy of structures and concepts that do not require the notion of continuity. Graph theory, or study of general countable sets are some of the areas that are covered by discrete mathematics. Emphasis
MSE-671: Computation, Modeling and VisualizationThe student has been exposed to the use of modelling, coding, and visualization as a means to understand a research problem more deeply.
The student will have experience in symbolic and numerical of M
MATH-251(a): Numerical analysisThis course presents numerical methods for the solution of mathematical problems such as systems of linear and non-linear equations, functions approximation, integration and differentiation, and diffe
MSE-369: Finite element theory and practiceL'objectif du cours est de comprendre la méthode des éléments finis i.e. les formulations variationnelles faibles et fortes et les schémas de résolution en espace et en temps. La seconde partie du sem
MATH-454: Parallel and high-performance computingThis course provides insight into a broad variety of High Performance Computing (HPC) concepts and the majority of modern HPC architectures. Moreover, the student will learn to have a feeling about wh