DUNE/PDELab Course (March 24-28, 2014)

IRW (Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Wissenschaftliches Rechnen) Heidelberg is organizing a one week course on DUNE (The Distributed and Unified Numerics Environment). DUNE is a software framework for the numerical solution of partial differential equations with grid-based methods. If you are interested, please register at http://conan.iwr.uni-heidelberg.de/dune-workshop/.

Christmas party of our study program

Christmas party of our study program will be held Wednesday, December 18, 2013 in the auditorium K1 (Sokolovska 83) from 18:00. The whole event, as usual, is organized by students of the 4th year. You will find yourself in a good mood, with refreshments and singing Christmas carols….

Core hours in the National supercomputing facility IT4Innovations

Teams lead by Jaroslav Hron and Martin Řehoř succeeded in the grant competion on computer time in the national supercomputing facility IT4Innovations. Team lead by Jaroslav Hron got 100 000 core hours for project “Blood flow simulation in a patient specific geometry”, Martin Řehoř and his team got 50 000 core hours for project “Flows …

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Open day

On Thursday 28th November Faculty of Mathematics and Physics organizes Open day. During the Open day you can get a lot of information on studying at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, you can also meet face to face representatives of various study programs (including mathematical modeling), and, last but not least you can attend some …

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Informal session to mark the beginning of the winter semester

The traditional informal session to mark the beginning of the winter semester will take place in Pivnice Kachna a Koráb on Monday, 21st October at 17:30. (The entrance to the pub is from Sokolovská street via an outdoor staircase, see the webpage of the pub.) We are looking forward to meet all our students, lecturers, …

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Computer modeling of the inner ear

Professor Pavel Jungwirth offers to interested students an exciting project aimed at computer modelling of the process of hearing in the inner ear. In collaboration with the Austrian company Medel, which produces cochlear implants, his group is developing a Matlab model of linear electric circuits, which describes the formation of the acoustic signal and its …

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