Found 126 courses
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natural sciences subject

Bioorganic Nanostructures

Kelly Velonia - Undergraduate - (A-)
Computer Science Department, University of Crete

Principles governing the spontaneous and planned formation of (bio)nanostructures. Principles of supramolecular chemistry, formation of supramolecular nanostructures. Novel supramolecular biomaterials, advanced and specialized applications in the fields of nano- and bio-technology.

natural sciences subject

Anosobiology

Irene Athanassaki - Undergraduate - (A+)
Department of Biology, University of Crete

natural sciences subject

Solid State Physics

Ioannis - Undergraduate - (A+)
Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete

This course is an introduction to the relationships connecting atomic structure and macroscopic properties of solids. It includes an introduction to the calculus of periodic functions of three variables, including Bravais Lattices. Two simple models are used throughout the class: the homogeneous solid (Jellium) and the linear combination of atomic orbitals (LCAO). Through these models, all key properties of solids are introduced to the students, including mechanical, thermal, electrical, optical and magnetic properties. Relatioships between quantities that describe different properties are highlighted.

natural sciences subject

Introduction to Material Science

Dimitris Papazoglou - Undergraduate - (A+)
Department of Materials Science and Technology, University of Crete

Introduction to the basic concepts of materials science.

natural sciences subject

Software Defined Networks

Xenofontas Dimitropoulos - Undergraduate - (A+)
Computer Science Department, University of Crete

SDN principles; OpenFlow; SDN controllers; network virtualisation; software-defined radio; SDN security; and SDN research topics. The course is suitable for undergraduate or graduate students that have already taking an introductory course on computer networks.

social sciences  subject

Konstantinos Manasakis - Undergraduate - (A+)
Department of Political Science, University of Crete

social sciences  subject

Evaggelos Karadimas - Undergraduate - (A+)
Department of Psychology, University of Crete

natural sciences subject

Digital Design

Manolis Katevenis - Undergraduate - (A+)
Computer Science Department, University of Crete

Computers (both autonomous as well as those embedded in other machines, such as cars, televisions, etc.), networks (like the Internet), and telecommunications (telephones, mobile devices, wireless, etc) are, nowadays, all made from microelectronic chips, which are digital, in their vast majority. This course is about digital systems, the foundation of all modern information technology. See the course contents and goals, for more information.

natural sciences subject

Christos - Undergraduate - (A-)
Computer Science Department, University of Crete

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Introduction to Logic for Computer Science

Dimitris Plexousakis - Undergraduate - (A+)
Computer Science Department, University of Crete

The course is an introduction to mathematical logic and the role it plays in Computer Science. It examines basic concepts of Propositional and Predicate Calculus, formal proof systems and First-Order theories. Part of the course will be devoted to Logic Programming and Automated Theorem-Proving Systems.