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Course title | City | Start date | Credits |
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Advanced engineering thermodynamics | Kgs. Lyngby | - | 7,5 ECTS |
DTU Department of Mechanical Engineering
General course objectives:To get a broad insight in advanced topics in thermodynamics as well as a deeper understanding of selected topics. To learn how to plan and conduct a lecture. To improve the ability to communicate and discuss scientific standpoint |
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Advanced topics in marine engineering | Kgs. Lyngby | - | 5 ECTS |
DTU Department of Mechanical Engineering
General course objectives:To provide the student with knowledge of selected advanced topics analysis models within marine hydrodynamics related topics that are currently not covered by existing courses at DTU. To enable the student to understand, apply an |
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CASMaT International Summer School on Advanced Structural an... | Kgs. Lyngby | - | 5 ECTS |
DTU Department of Mechanical Engineering
General course objectives:To introduce the theory and concepts behind advanced multiscale testing of structures and materials – with a focus on composites materials and structures – and to allow the students to get hands on experience with the most import |
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Design-Oriented Numerical Modelling of Reinforced Concrete S... | Kgs. Lyngby | - | 2,5 ECTS |
DTU Department of Mechanical Engineering
General course objectives:The scope is to present relevant state-of-the-art research and best practices within the field of structural concrete, with the aim that students develop sound and refined design and assessment capabilities. The course covers sev |
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Electron Microscopy and Analysis for Materials Research | Kgs. Lyngby | - | 5 ECTS |
DTU Department of Mechanical Engineering
General course objectives:The course aims at providing a basic theoretical understanding of the principles of electron microscopy, with special emphasis on analysis of crystalline materials. Therefore, prior basic knowledge of crystallography and crystal |
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High Performance Computing: FORTRAN, OpenMP and MPI | Kgs. Lyngby | - | 5 ECTS |
DTU Department of Mechanical Engineering
General course objectives:FORTRAN is one of the principal languages used in scientific, numerical and engineering programming and knowledge in FORTRAN is an indispensible qualification for students, researchers, and engineers. With the two recent revision |
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Journal club in fluid mechanics | Kgs. Lyngby | - | 5 ECTS |
DTU Department of Mechanical Engineering
General course objectives:To bring the student in a position to better understand and critically relate to research within the field of fluid mechanics.To make the student familiar with important scientific papers and other publications within the field. |
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Journal club in internal combustion engines | Kgs. Lyngby | - | 5 ECTS |
DTU Department of Mechanical Engineering
General course objectives:To bring the student in a position to better understand and critically relate to research within the field of internal combustion engines.To make the student familiar with important scientific papers and other publications within |
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Measurement uncertainty estimation using statistical methods | Kgs. Lyngby | - | 2,5 ECTS |
DTU Department of Mechanical Engineering
General course objectives:Statement of uncertainty is mandatory by current quality standards, starting from ISO9001 and, more specifically, ISO 17025, that governs management of testing andmeasurement laboratories. A fundamental reference text on this top |
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Nanotribology: theory and applications | Kgs. Lyngby | - | 5 ECTS |
DTU Department of Mechanical Engineering
General course objectives:The course is for PhD students having surfaces in contact and in relative motion as a part of their scientific topic (it is the case for nearly all PhD students). The course enables the students to evaluate tribology on the nano- |