Summer School MATH4ENG
In this context, a 2 weeks summer school is organized aiming to improve applied mathematics skills of students and graduates in the field of engineering sciences.
Between June, the 27th and July, the 11th, 2022, courses and applications are presented, as follows (preliminary:
Day (changes may intervene into the interval) |
Section (changes may intervene) |
Professor (changes may intervene) |
27.06.2023 |
Registration and organisation Linear Programming in Optimization Problems |
Ovidiu BLAJINA |
28.06.2023 | Optimization of Transport and Assignment Activities | Ovidiu BLAJINA |
29.06.2023 | Introductory session to biomathematics (Descriptive statistics and exploratory data analysis, hypothesis testing, correlation methods, regression and clustering) | Angela Jimeno MARTIN |
30.06.2023 | Advanced Statistical Methods and Algorithms with Applications in Engineering and Medicine | Angela Jimeno MARTIN |
03.07.2022 | Cryptology: from theory to practice, an integrated view ; Innovative techniques for data security. Applied cryptography in information security |
Emil SIMION |
04.07.2022 | Invited Faculty of Engineering, Nitra, Slovakia | Robert DRLICKA |
05.07-09.07.2022 |
Projects and applications |
All professors schedule tutorials and consultancy for students |
11.07.2022 | Projects presentation | Committee |
All modules will be taught in English for 6 hours daily followed by individual and/or teamwork. Participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance including the Summer School details and the Erasmus + European project context (EELISA).
The modules target students, PhD students, specialists interested in mathematics applications in the fields of engineering and applied sciences. For bachelor students (2nd and 3rd year), attendance may be considered as part of the summer internship and graded accordingly (no math exam 😊). Projects and applications will be customized in line with the students level so as to acquire technical and transversal skills and promote teamwork. In total, the Summer School activity facilitates for students a practical stage of 90 hours of activity, respectively 4 ECTS.
Students may apply for an Erasmus+ scholarship (70 EUR/day) for your stay in Bucharest to be provided by the home University; No fees for the summer school will be charged
Participation requirements
The modules target students, PhD students, specialits interested in mathematics applications in the fields of engineering and applied sciences.
Certificate of Attendance
* If you would like to receive ECTS for your home degree program, please clarify credibility of the activity with your local study and degree coordinator beforehand.
