Courses

Winter term 2018/19

  • Engineering Mathematics III / Fundamentals of Numerics / Numerical Mathematics for Non-Mathematical Majors / Numerical Mathematics I (3V+1Ü)
  • Scientific High Performance Computing (Parallel Computing) (3V+1Ü)
  • Colloquium of the Institute of Mathematics

Summer term 2018

  • Engineering Mathematics IV (4V+2Ü)
  • Scientific Computing with C++ (2V+2Ü)
  • Summerschool on Flow and Transport in Terrestrial Systems (2V+Ü)
  • Advanced Seminar Numerics
  • Colloquium of the Institute of Mathematics

Winter term 2017/18

  • Engineering Mathematics III / Fundamentals of Numerics / Numerical Mathematics for Non-Mathematical Students / Numerical Mathematics I (3V+1Ü)
  • Scientific High Performance Computing (Parallel Computing) (3V+1Ü)
  • Colloquium of the Institute of Mathematics

Summer term 2017

  • Engineering Mathematics II (4V+2Ü)
  • Numerical Simulation of Transport Processes in Porous Media (2V+2Ü)
  • Summerschool on Flow and Transport in Terrestrial Systems (2V+Ü)
  • Advanced Seminar Numerics
  • Colloquium of the Institute of Mathematics

Winter term 2016/17

  • Engineering Mathematics I (4V+2Ü)
  • Parallel Computing (3V+1Ü)
  • Dune Course (2V+Ü)

Summer term 2016

  • Engineering Mathematics IV/Numerics of Differential Equations (3V+1Ü)
  • Scientific Computing with C++ (2V+2Ü)
  • Summerschool on Flow and Transport in Terrestrial Systems (2V+Ü)
  • Advanced Seminar Numerics

Winter term 2015/16

  • Engineering Mathematics III: Numerical Mathematics for Non-Mathematical Courses (3V+1Ü)
  • Numerics I (Fundamentals of Numerics) (3V+1Ü for computer scientists)
  • Numerical Mathematics I (4V+2Ü for mathematicians)
  • Dune Course (2V+Ü)

Summer term 2015

Winter term 2014/15

  • Engineering Mathematics I (4V+2Ü)
  • Parallel Computing (3V+1Ü)
  • Dune Course (2V+Ü)

Summer term 2014

  • Engineering Mathematics II (4V+2Ü)
  • Summerschool on Flow and Transport in Terrestrial Systems (2V+Ü)

Further courses

Teaching in winter term 2013/14 and earlier see homepage of the AG Wissenschaftliches Rechnen at Heidelberg University