Difference between revisions of "IT in Mechanics"

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*the extended knowledge of software, such as .Net Framework and C++  
 
*the extended knowledge of software, such as .Net Framework and C++  
the extended knowledge of software, such as .Net Framework and C++
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* the extended knowledge of software, such as .Net Framework and C++
programming of classes for math operations realization
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* programming of classes for math operations realization
creation of UI  for Windows program
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* creation of UI  for Windows program
mathematical modelling in mechanics
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* mathematical modelling in mechanics
3D-visualization of physical object
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* 3D-visualization of physical object
DirectX basics
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* DirectX basics
3D-visualization in DirectX
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* 3D-visualization in DirectX
modelling with multiprocessor computational systems
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* modelling with multiprocessor computational systems
programming with MPI
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* programming with MPI
application to mechanical problems
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* application to mechanical problems
  
  
  
 
back to [[IMDP| International MSc program "Advanced Dynamics of Discrete and Continuum Systems"]]
 
back to [[IMDP| International MSc program "Advanced Dynamics of Discrete and Continuum Systems"]]

Revision as of 16:14, 11 December 2014

Focus is on the modern computer technology and applications in science and education. Students acquire the knowledge and skills in numerical simulation of mechanical processes.

The course highlights are as follows:

  • the extended knowledge of software, such as .Net Framework and C++
  • the extended knowledge of software, such as .Net Framework and C++
  • programming of classes for math operations realization
  • creation of UI for Windows program
  • mathematical modelling in mechanics
  • 3D-visualization of physical object
  • DirectX basics
  • 3D-visualization in DirectX
  • modelling with multiprocessor computational systems
  • programming with MPI
  • application to mechanical problems


back to International MSc program "Advanced Dynamics of Discrete and Continuum Systems"