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This course gives an introduction to Brownian motion and stochastic calculus. It includes the construction and properties of Brownian motion, basics of Markov processes in continuous time and of Levy processes, and stochastic calculus for continuous semimartingales.
The course is addressed to students in experimental and theoretical condensed matter physics and provides a theoretical introduction to a variety of important concepts used in this field.
Semester Project
Studienarbeit
The semester project is designed to train the students in solving specific biomedical engineering problems. This project uses the technical and social skills acquired during the master's program. The semester project ist advised by a professor.
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The course provides theoretical and practical foundations in space systems engineering. Students design a space mission in teams, in collaboration with an industrial or governmental partner. The project includes key reviews, a final report, and concludes with the construction and launch of a small science mission.
Specialized Biology Course with an Educational Focus: MAS SHE
Fachwissenschaftliche Vertiefung mit pädagogischem Fokus Biologie: MAS SHE
Specialized aspects of biology are dealt with under the viewpoint of their presentation, their historical development, their significance for the field, the individual and society, and corresponding educational tools are elaborated.
Spectroscopy
Spektroskopie
Laboratory experiments to acquire a profound knowledge of spectroscopical methods and techniques in chemistry. Evaluation and visualization of measurement data. Writing lab reports.
This lecture gives an introduction to the statistical methods and the various analysis techniques applied in experimental particle physics. The exercises treat problems of general statistical topics; they also include hands-on analysis projects, where students perform independent analyses on their computer, based on real data from actual particle physics experiments.
The lecture covers the concepts of classical and quantum statistical physics. The discussion ranges from foundations to specific systems, including their formalisms and techniques, such as bosonic and fermionic gases, and magnetism. Phenomena, most notably phase transitions, are treated by methods such as exact solutions, mean-field approximations, and the renormalization group.
Studio Brussels: Paradox of Practice
Architectural Design V-IX: Studio Brussels: Paradox of Practice (F.Persyn)
This semester is about Brussels North, a district deeply affected by trauma. In this dramatically monofunctional district, investors and planning authorities have recently agreed on a 10% public utility within every new construction and renovation. We will use this as an entry point to question and rethink the notion of the public, as well as its mirror, the counterpublics.
What demands does today’s dynamic context, with its multifaceted challenges, place on future architects? A rapidly changing world in the wake of climate change calls for environmentally conscious, sustainable design and construction more than ever before.Studio Foundations addresses this growing complexity with an interdisciplinary first-year course.