the 24th "Jyvaskyla Summer School"
The Jyväskylä Summer School is
organized by the Faculty of Mathematics and Science and the Faculty of
Information Technology at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. The
Summer School annually offers courses for advanced master’s students,
graduate students and post-docs in the various fields of science and
information technology. Finnish and international students from these
fields are encouraged to take advantage of the high-quality
interdisciplinary teaching of the School.
The most important aims of the Summer
School are to develop post-graduates scientific readiness and to offer
students the possibility to study in a modern, scientific environment
and to create connections to the international science community. The
Summer School offers an excellent pathway to develop international
collaboration in post-graduate research.
The 24th Jyväskylä Summer School will be organized 6th - 22nd August 2014
All advanced Master's students,
graduate students and post-docs in the subjects of the School are
invited to apply for the 24th Jyväskylä Summer School. The language of
instruction is English in all Summer School courses.
In total 27 courses will be organized during the School:
- BIO1: Environmental Fate and Possible Effects of Nanoparticles: Background and Laboratory Exercises
- BIO2: Living in a Sea of Danger: The Immune System in a Hostile Environment
- CH1: Structural Determination by NMR Spectroscopy
- CH2: NMR Spectroscopy of Supramolecular Systems
- CH3: Electrochemistry in Chemical Reactivity: Basic Principles and Applications
- NANO1: Theories of Everything: Thermodynamics, Statistical Physics, Quantum Mechanics
- NANO2: Nano Machinery & Imaging Towards Personalized Medicine
- NANO3: Nanobiotechnology
- COM1: Short Course on Multigrid Methods and Applications
- COM2: A Short Course on Evolutionary Equations
- COM3: Numerical Methods for Option Pricing
- COM4: Optimal Control of PDEs
- COM5: Variational Methods and Optimal Control
- COM6: Advances on Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization
- COM7: Beyond OFDM Radio Interfaces Facilitating Spectrum Coexistence and Secondary Access
- IS1: Social Network Behavior Analysis
- MA1: Introduction to l^p-cohomology
- MA2: Coarse Geometry of the Laplacian and Other Analytic Quantities
- MA3: Five Lectures on Brownian Motion and Diffusions
- MA4: Statistical and Computational Inverse Problems with Applications
- PH1: Basics of Operating an On-Line Recoil Separator
- PH2: Mean-Field Description of Atomic Nuclei
- PH3: Radiation Effects in Nano- and Microelectronics
- PH4: Introduction to Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions: The Beauty of the Partonic Many-Body Problem and Exploring the Medium with Hard Probes
- PH5: How Can We See Nuclei? - An Overview of Nuclear Structure and the Role of Isospin Quantum Number -
- PH6: Excitons and Polaritons in Semiconductors: From One-Body to Many-Body Problems
- STAT1: Inferring Causality from Passive Observations
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