Software practicalsThe Simulation and Optimization group offers software practicals for bachelor and master students (or equivalent, e.g., Diplom) who aim for a degree in mathematics, physics, or computer science. Software practicals are not seminars, but are project oriented. Students work alone or in small groups on a well-defined project under the supervision of one or two members of the group (PhDs, PostDocs, advanced MSc/Diplom students). The number of students allowed per practical depends on the project. Meetings with the supervisors are scheduled personally and on demand. The practicals are divided into beginners' and advanced practicals. The workload of a beginners' practical is 40 hours per person. The workload of an advanced practical is 80 hours per person. Beginners' practicals also have lower requirements on the students' skills. Students enrolled at the University of Heidelberg can earn certificates (Schein für Anfängerpraktikum oder Fortgeschrittenenpraktikum). For students of other universities who currently stay in Heidelberg, including students of other countries, it is possible to issue special certificates.Open Software PracticalsStudents or groups of students must apply separately for each software practical. The application should be sent by e-mail to the respective practical supervisor. The application should comprise in tabular form:
Advanced
Beginners
Running software practicals
Examples of completed software practicals
ContactFor general questions please contact Felix LendersIWR, Universität Heidelberg Im Neuenheimer Feld 205, 2/407 felix.lenders@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de back |