Modeling Seminar and projects - WMM9AM19
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Goals
The module works by projects. Each student chooses two projects from a communicated list, and works in a team of 5 or 6 people to carry it out, supervised by an academic or industrial manager.
Supervision consists of weekly meetings of about one hour, during which students account for of their progress with the tutor, who advises them. Teamwork is done at the students' discretion but must represent a load of around 50 hours / student / project, that is to say the workload expected for a usual 3ECTS course.
Content Subject-dependent, examples of past projects:
- Geometric-motions-interfaces-diffusion-schemes
- AI for Partial Differential Equations
- Coupling between a nonsmooth problem solver and a FEM software
- Exploring high genus surfaces
- Face-to-face contact patterns in a primary school
- Fast marching on (conic singular) flat surfaces
- Hessians of self-concordant functions
- Numerical schemes for highly oscillatory time-dependent differential equations
- On the propagation of machine-zero in a complex Newton method
- Optimal irrigation by convex modeling
- Semi-supervised learning - Now it helps, now it doesn't!
- Sentiment about Artificial Intelligence in Mainstream Media
- Shape and topology optimization of thermal problems and beyond
- The Dual Tree Complex Wavelet scattering network for [...]
- Understanding and implementing a numerical algorithm on Quantum Computer
Prerequisitesnone
Tests Oral defense O and written report R
(O+N)/2
The exam is given in english only 
Calendar The course exists in the following branches:
- Curriculum - Master in Applied Mathematics - Semester 9 (this course is given in english only
)
see
the course schedule for 2022-2023
Bibliography All documentation pertaining to modelling, applied maths, etc
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Date of update December 6, 2017