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Lehrveranstaltungen im Wintersemester 2023/2024

Vorlesungen (14)

TitelWorking GroupVeranstalter
Angewandte Mathematik (für Lehramt Gy/OS) WG Numerics of PDEs Prof. Dr. Alfred Schmidt
Finite Elements for Contact Problems WG Modelling and Scientific Computing Prof. Dr. Andreas Rademacher
Introduction to Nonlinear Optimization, Optimal Control and Optimal Feedback Control WG Optimization and Optimal Control Prof. Dr. Christof Büskens
Introduction to Robust Control WG Optimization and Optimal Control Dr. Chathura Wanigasekara
Inverse Problems in Imaging WG Industrial Mathematics Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Peter Maaß,
Dr. Pascal Fernsel
Mathematical Methods for Data Analysis and Image Processing AG Inverse Problems and Imaging Prof. Dr. Dirk Lorenz
Mathematik 1a für Wirtschaftsingenieure WG Discrete Optimization Prof. Dr. Daniel Schmand
Mathematik für Maschinenbau und Verfahrenstechnik WG Industrial Mathematics Dr. Tobias Kluth
Mathematische Modellierung WG Modelling and Scientific Computing Prof. Dr. Andreas Rademacher
Mathematisches Computerpraktikum (Blockkurs) WG Optimization and Optimal Control Marek Wiesner
Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations WG Numerics of PDEs Prof. Dr. Alfred Schmidt
Numerik 1 Dr. Ronald Stöver
Starting Data Science in R WG High-Performance Computing Prof. Dr. Stephan Frickenhaus
Trajectory Optimization WG Optimization and Optimal Control Dr. Matthias Knauer

Seminare (5)

TitelWorking GroupVeranstalter
Convex Analysis AG Inverse Problems and Imaging Prof. Dr. Dirk Lorenz
High-Performance Visualization WG High-Performance Visualization Prof. Dr. Andreas Gerndt
Mathematical Methods in Machine Learning WG Industrial Mathematics Dr. Sören Dittmer
Modelling Project (Part 2) WG Modelling and Scientific Computing Prof. Dr. Andreas Rademacher
Numerical Methods and Neural Networks for Partial Differential Equations WG Numerics of PDEs,
WG Modelling and Scientific Computing
Prof. Dr. Alfred Schmidt,
Prof. Dr. Andreas Rademacher