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CIMNE Winter School 2023

Dec 13, 2022

CIMNE Winter School will take all its participants on an excursion into Computational Methods during the last week of January 2023: from the 23rd to the 27th. This is the second edition [check out the sum up of the first edition] of this five days course where the travellers will have a first glance at some basic aspects on computational methods, such as linear algebra, continuum mechanics or the basics of the FEM; and will sample interdisciplinary disciplines such as High-Performance Computing and reduced order models. The course will also take a look into key research topics such as good programming practices, bibliography search and communication skills. 

CIMNE Winter School

CIMNE Winter School, which will be held at the North Campus of the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), is specially designed for PhD students taking their first steps into Computational Methods research disciplines, as well as for engineers and scientists aiming to have a first taste on Computational Methods

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