, - Undergraduate -
(A+)
, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technologie
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, - Undergraduate -
(A-)
, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technologie
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, - Undergraduate -
(A-)
, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technologie
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Avgoustos Tsinakos - Undergraduate -
(A)
Computer and Informatics Engineering, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technologie
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Operations Research
Ioannis Gerontidis - Undergraduate -
(A-)
Business administration, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technologie
Linear programming: Formatting and graphical problem solving maximization and minimization method SIMPLEX, Economic interpretation, sensitivity analysis, duality theory. Dynamic programming. Mesh resolution: Minimize coverage and distance, Maximizing flow. Regular Markov chains: Classification of situations, Asymptotic distribution Chains absorption. Decision Theory: Decisions with multiple criteria, decisions under uncertainty. Simulation.
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Εlectromagnetic theory
Panagiota Papadopoulou - Undergraduate -
(A+)
Electrology, Eastern Macedonia and Thrace Institute of Technologie
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Programming Lab
Angelos Bilas - Undergraduate -
(A-)
Computer Science Department, University of Crete
The purpose of this course is to provide a solid understanding of the fundamentals in programming systems. The course covers three basic aspects of programming systems: The machine view usually presented to the programmer and the language interface to this view, program design and implementation, and programming tools that abstract tedious processes. The course uses mainly the C programming language and the Unix environment.
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Introduction to Quantitative Analytical Chemistry. Solutions. Existing reactions. Stoichiometric calculations. Reaction speed. Chemical equilibrium (Top Le Chatelier. Stable equilibrium). Heterogeneous chemical equilibrium. Product solubility. Gravimetry. pH. Buffers. Volumetric analysis (theoretical principles, titration conditions, classification of volumetric methods, endpoint, neutralization, titration curves, measurement errors, significant digits, precision, repeatability, t-test. Neutralization titrations. Titrations precipitation (Argyrometria). Redox titrations. Titrations symlokometrias.
Laboratory course part
1. Gravimetric analysis Determining moisture solid material (using balance, dryer).
2. Oximetry (preparation - titration standard solution, using pipettes - pipette).
3. alkalimetry (sample solid content determination, solutions dilution).
4. Pechametrikos determination of phosphoric acid (titration with pH meter, dimension curves
polyprotic acids).
5. Buffers (preparation buffer, buffering capacity calculation).
6. Ogkometriseis redox (identification sulphite).
7. iodometry (indirect titration - blank test).
8. precipitation titrations (Argyrometria - Determination of chloride by Mohr method).
9. Complexometric Titration (drinking water hardness determination).
10. Identification of separate calcium and magnesium salts.
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Introduction to the concept of enterprise. Business types. The enterprise and the environment. The business functions. Organisational management schemes. Personnel Administration. Techniques efficient administration. Production management. Your company\\\'s action plan. Economic analysis, cost benefit analysis, financial evaluation and processing plant efficiency. Investment Evaluation.
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Introduction to the concept of enterprise. Business types. The enterprise and the environment. The business functions. Organisational management schemes. Personnel Administration. Techniques efficient administration. Production management. Your company\\\\\\\'s action plan. Economic analysis, cost benefit analysis, financial evaluation and processing plant efficiency. Investment Evaluation.
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