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Implementation of smart devices and materials to spatial elements

KONSTANTINOS-ALKETAS OUNGRINIS - undergraduate - (A-)
School of Architectural Engineering, Technical University of Crete

Technics and tools for the design and development of provisions which adapted to a certain space are able to impart certain specific characteristics.

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Financial Calculus

Michael Doumpos - undergraduate - (A-)
School of Production Engineering and Management, Technical University of Crete

Introduction to financial market. Basic concepts of portfolio management. Portfolio optimization models. Bond valuation. Bond management, risk measures, and portfolio strategies. Introduction to financial derivatives. Options. Option valuation models. Hedging. Futures. Value at Ris

engineering subject

Linear Programming

Michael Doumpos - undergraduate - (A-)
School of Production Engineering and Management, Technical University of Crete

The framework of linear programming (LP), modeling examples. Graphical method. The simplex algorithm. Tableau implementation. Duality and dual simplex method. Sensitivity analysis. Parametric programming. Robustness. Integer LP. Special LP problems. Introduction to multiobjective LP. Case studies.

engineering subject

Transformable Architecture

KONSTANTINOS-ALKETAS OUNGRINIS - undergraduate - (A+)
School of Architectural Engineering, Technical University of Crete

The course has as its main theme applied movement in architecture and in particular the variable (transformable) architecture, with some reports and more, and sometimes interactive, class transferred architecture (portable). It will approach the issue of time and movement in the synthetic process of production sites and forms through the analog or digital operation, and within the context of the evolution of these models in the construction and operation of motor models.

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Applications in Environmental Modelling

NIKOLAOS NIKOLAIDIS - undergraduate - (A+)
School of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Crete

Introduction to Environmental Systems Modeling, Transport Phenomena, Dispesive Systems, Advective Systems, Advective/Dispersive Systems, Compartmentalization, Sediment Transport, Simple Transport Models, Parameter Estimation, Chemical-Reaction Kinetics, Eutrophication, Ecosystem Models, Conventional Pollutants in Rivers and Estuaries, Toxic Organic Chemicals in Lakes, Rivers and Estuaries.

engineering subject

Τηλεπικοινωνιακά Συστήματα ΙI

Aggelos Bletsas - undergraduate - (A+)
School of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Technical University of Crete

Το μάθημα προσφέρει το απαραίτητο θεωρητικό υπόβαθρο μετατροπής μιας διακριτής πηγής πληροφορίας σε bits και σχεδίασης modemγια την μεταφορά των bits σε κανάλι προσθετικού λευκού κανονικού θορύβου (AWGN) υπό περιορισμό ισχύος ή εύρους ζώνης. Συγκεκριμένα, εισάγει την μετατροπή μιας διακριτής πηγής πληροφορίας σε bits (εξηγώντας πώς κάνει συμπίεση δεδομένων ο υπολογιστής μας), επεκτείνει τον σχεδιασμό modem στην περίπτωση της περιορισμένης ισχύος (την περίπτωση περιορισμένου εύρους ζώνης την είδ ...

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Data Management and Processing in Sensor Networks

Antonios Deligiannakis - undergraduate - (A-)
School of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Technical University of Crete

Sensor nodes: Characteristics, constraints. Sensor network applications. Distributed data processing in sensor networks. Continuous Queries. Types of continuous queries and their characteristics. Query Languages. Data collection techniques (pull–based and push–based). Data storage, indexing and search techniques. Aggregation tree. Synchronization and data transmission. Different techniques of forming the aggregation tree. Distributed sensor (self)- organization. Approximate queries in sensor networks. Observing moving objects. Information loss and duplicate calculation of information: means of handling such issues. Quality of sensor measurements. Ways of isolating and removing spurious measurements.

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Health And Safety

Michael Galetaki - undergraduate - (A+)
School of Mineral Resources Engineering, Technical University of Crete

Historical background, importance of safety, basic issues and definitions,categories of accidents, statistical indicators. Risk Analysis on the hygiene of workers (dust, chemicals, noise, vibrations, thermal environment, radiation). Risk analysis for the safety of workers (machinery, electricity, cargo handling, excavation). Mining hazards during USBM.methodoi identification and assessment of occupational risk. Legislation on health and safety

engineering subject

Illustration of Imaginary

KONSTANTINOS-ALKETAS OUNGRINIS - undergraduate - (A-)
School of Architectural Engineering, Technical University of Crete

To lesson Specialization (SP) for the development of specific skills (SC). The course aims to cultivate the ability of students to express ideas and representational images created in their minds. The ability of an architect to be able to reflect with utmost fidelity thoughts and to "bring" in reality, to visualize the fruit of his imagination is one of the most essential skills that can be acquired. The course is based on the theory of Radford, stressing the need for a hybrid experiential effort in acquiring experiences by trainees architects through role game theory. This process will "bring" students before situations in which you have to experience the imaginary and then to portray. Through this process, students come into contact with all items and scales of the built environment, called to portray a fast but effective ways.

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Operating Systems

Vasilis Samoladas - undergraduate - (A-)
School of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Technical University of Crete

History and evolution of operating systems. Review of computer organization: CPU, registers, MMU, interrupts, stack–based execution. Processes: definition, process state, threads, resources. Unix process control. Process table, PCBs. POSIX threads. Multiprogramming: definitions. Monitors, concepts and implementation. Semaphores, reader–writer locks, producer/consumer and buffers. Deadlocks. Process scheduling. Memory management: Memory hierarchies, locality, caching and prefetching, fragmentation. Memory allocation. Program loading. Segmentation, paging. The i386 paging model. Memory mapping, copy–on–write. Virtual memory, replacement policies. Input/output and interprocess communication: Streams and stream I/O. Pipes, sockets. Terminals. Network and block devices. Device drivers, driver architecture. I/O programming using polling, threads, event–driven programming. External memory: file systems. File and directory management. Magnetic disks, performance model, formatting, I/O scheduling. RAID. File system organization.