Found 15 courses
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natural sciences subject

Introduction to Computer Science

Andreas Papasalouros - Undergraduate - (A)
Department of Mathematics - Track in Mathematics, Aegean University

This course is an introduction to Computer Science. The structure and function of the electronic computer is presented. The course is also an introduction to computer programming using the language Fortran 90. The concept of Algorithms is also discussed. Emphasis is given in Mathematics applications.

natural sciences subject

Introduction to Computer Programming (Fortran 90/95/2003)

Nicholas Karampetakis - Undergraduate - (A-)
Mathematics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

The objective of this course is to teach basic programming principles in one of the programming languages Fortran 90/95/2003. Computer hardware - Computer software - Programming languages. An introduction to problem solving with Fortran 90/95/2003. The structure of a program - Simple input and output - Control structures - Iterations - Array processing (one dimensional and multidimensional matrices) - Functions - Subroutines - Modules - IMSL libraries - File organization (sequential files, direct access files)- Applications to mathematical problems.

natural sciences subject

Computer Programming for Chemical Engineers

Dimitrios Mataras - Undergraduate - (A-)
Chemical Engineering Department, University of Patras

Α) Basic algorithm programming skills. Β) Familiarization with basic and advanced programming techniques: from structured to procedural and object oriented programming. C) Preparation for modern arithmetic analysis problem solving.

natural sciences subject

Introduction to Monte Carlo Methods

Vangelis Harmandaris - Undergraduate - (A-)
Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, University of Crete

natural sciences subject

Computers I

Dimitrios Papageorgiou, Evaggelos Lidorikis - Undergraduate - (A-)
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Ioannina

Introduction to programming language Fortran. Variables and numerical representations. Entrance exit. Decision making. Loops repeat. Dimensional and two-dimensional tables. Sub-type function and subroutine.

natural sciences subject

Solution Methods with Computer

Nikos Lagaros, Michael Fragkiadakis, Athanasios Stamos - Undergraduate - (A-)
School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens

The MATLAB software (MATrix LABoratory) is a modern comprehensive mathematical package extensively used in universities and industry. It is an interactive software for numerical calculations and graphs creation, but also provides the possibility to program, which makes it a useful tool for all those involved in the engineering sciences.

natural sciences subject

Solution Methods with Computer

Nikos Lagaros, Michael Fragkiadakis, Athanasios Stamos - Undergraduate - (A+)
School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens

The MATLAB software (MATrix LABoratory) is a modern comprehensive mathematical package extensively used in universities and industry. It is an interactive software for numerical calculations and graphs creation, but also provides the possibility to program, which makes it a useful tool for all those involved in the engineering sciences.

engineering subject

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Vassilis Moussas - Undergraduate - (A+)
not available, TEI of Athens

not available

natural sciences subject

INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING

Frank Coutelieris - Undergraduate - (A-)
Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Management, University of Patras

This course is directed toward developing problem-solving skills, using FORTRAN 90/95. In conjunction with understanding algorithms and FORTRAN statements, problem-solving skills can enable our graduates to apply their knowledge in finding solutions to problems that arise in the science and engineering. FORTRAN Programming for Engineering and Science Students includes all the fundamentals of any high-level programming languages, such as decision and loop statements as well as Subroutines/Functions procedures.

natural sciences subject

Computational Physics I

Konstantinos Anagnostopoulos - Undergraduate - (A-)
School of Applied Mathematical and Physical Science, National Technical University of Athens

Basic design techniques for resolving physical problems with numerical methods, programming, data collection and analysis. Emphasis is given on basic techniques of numerical analysis is useful in computational physics and solve simple problems in physics.