Falsification, plagiarism and other types of scientific misconduct, driven partly by increasing competition and publication ...
This course deals with advanced sedimentology from a temporal and spatial perspective. Development of sedimentary basins, and their sedimentary infill, is treated, with emphasis on depositional ...
This course offers an introduction to Greek and Roman mythology through an examination of the gods, goddesses, and heroes presented in the Greek and Roman art and literature. The course looks at the ...
The course covers various methods within artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), and their applications. Examples include algorithms for search, optimization and classification, which ...
This course offers a broad introduction to information systems theories. In lectures and seminars these theories are used to discuss and analyse information systems practices in organizations, such as ...
Quantum computing (QC) is a cross-disciplinary area that draws from quantum physics, computer science and mathematics. Recent advances in building quantum computers are bringing QC from a purely ...
In this course you´ll learn about Multicast and CacheCast, as well as streaming through firewalls and NATS. In addition you´ll work with Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANETs) and Wireless Sensor Networks ...
This course is an introduction to relevant topics in informatics for students with a health background. It covers foundational aspects of informatics, such as programming, databases, networks, ...
Geohazards are events coupled to geological and/or geophysical processes, which can potentially cause damage to the environment and/or society. The course aims at introducing different types of ...
The course provides an in-depth coverage of systematic development, simulation and synthesis of advanced Digital System-on-Chip (SoC) integrated circuits with emphasis on FPGA (Field Programmable Gate ...
The course addresses issues related to heterogeneous multi-core architectures that are today found in all computing devices ranging from mobile phones, commodity desktops to large computing clusters.
This course will introduce graduate students to diverse perspectives and recent approaches to international history, defined to include diplomatic history, transnational history, critical imperial ...