5.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1 and Q2
Teacher(s)
Absil Pierre-Antoine; Crevecoeur Frédéric (coordinator); Delvenne Jean-Charles; Glineur François; Hendrickx Julien; Jacques Laurent; Jungers Raphaël; Nunes Grapiglia Geovani; Papavasiliou Anthony;
Language
English
Prerequisites
Basic training in applied mathematics (e.g. via the major/minor in applied mathematics).
Main themes
The seminar allows local and international speakers to present research results in various domains of applied mathematics : systems and control, numerical analysis, optimisation, etc.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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After taking this course, students will be able to :
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Teaching methods
Students take part (possibly over a single semester) to various research activities in applied mathematics organized at UCL, namely the following (reading) seminars:
Depending upon opportunities and the number of registered students, inviting one industrial partner to give a seminar, or the visit of a company may be organised.
The type and number of activities will be determined at the beginning of the academic year by the students according to their scientific interests, in agreement with the coordinator, so that the total amount of work corresponds to 5 ECTS.
In the context of health measures related to Covid-19, some seminars could be organized on a distance (or hybrid) basis, according to the terms and schedule displayed on the moodle page of the course.
- Systems and Control seminar
- Operations Research seminar
- Big Data seminar
Depending upon opportunities and the number of registered students, inviting one industrial partner to give a seminar, or the visit of a company may be organised.
The type and number of activities will be determined at the beginning of the academic year by the students according to their scientific interests, in agreement with the coordinator, so that the total amount of work corresponds to 5 ECTS.
In the context of health measures related to Covid-19, some seminars could be organized on a distance (or hybrid) basis, according to the terms and schedule displayed on the moodle page of the course.
Evaluation methods
Student performance will be assessed on the basis of
- Attendance to the seminars, reading groups, and/or invitation of industrial researcher for a seminar, and/or visits of companies
- Writing of summaries for the activities
- Preparation of oral communications and/or written reports related to the topics presented during the activities
The type and number of evaluated activities will be determined at the beginning of the academic year by the students according to their scientific interests, in agreement with the coordinator, so that the total amount of work corresponds to 5 ECTS (or 3 ECTS if followed as Professional Focus Seminar in the DATI/DATE master). These activities are organised and must be followed along the two semesters, but not in summer, except exceptional circumstances.
- Attendance to the seminars, reading groups, and/or invitation of industrial researcher for a seminar, and/or visits of companies
- Writing of summaries for the activities
- Preparation of oral communications and/or written reports related to the topics presented during the activities
The type and number of evaluated activities will be determined at the beginning of the academic year by the students according to their scientific interests, in agreement with the coordinator, so that the total amount of work corresponds to 5 ECTS (or 3 ECTS if followed as Professional Focus Seminar in the DATI/DATE master). These activities are organised and must be followed along the two semesters, but not in summer, except exceptional circumstances.
Other information
The program for each seminar is available online at
- https://uclouvain.be/en/research-institutes/icteam/inma/seminars.html
Online resources
Bibliography
Dépend des sujets traités lors du séminaire.
Faculty or entity
MAP