Please, share info below with students and any other young researcher
who may be interested.
Let me point out the two geometry courses:
Large-scale geometry of Lie groups
by Yves de Cornulier
Introduction to geometric control theory
by. Mario Sigalotti
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The 29th Jyväskylä Summer School
5th – 16th August 2019
University of Jyväskylä
The 29th Jyväskylä Summer School offers participants the chance to
experience the bright summer nights in Finland, boost up their
academic knowledge of STEM - science, technology, engineering,
mathematics - while creating social networks and memories. It is also
a great opportunity to spend time in an international science
community.
Jyväskylä Summer School offers courses for advanced Master’s students,
PhD students and post-docs in various fields of natural sciences,
mathematics and information technology. Students from all over the
world are encouraged to apply. Jyväskylä Summer School provides
students with an excellent opportunity to participate in a large
number of courses and benefit from high-quality interdisciplinary
teaching by respected researchers from all over the world. All courses
are taught in English.
Courses are offered in the following subjects:
Biological and Environmental Sciences
Chemistry
Cognitive Science
Computational Sciences
Cyber Security
Mathematics
Nanoscience
Physics
Statistics
Courses offered in 5 - 9 August 2019:
BIO1: Towards Sustainable Development Goals: the Nexus of Water, Food and Energy
CH1: Synthetic Photochemistry and Photocatalysis
NANO1/BIO2/PH2/CH5: Biomineralization and Biological Materials
MA3: Selected Topics in the Theory of Backward Stochastic Differential Equations
STAT1: Bayesian Nonparametric Statistics
COM1: Iterative Regularization Methods for Inverse Problems
COM2: Human Factors Methodology and Analysis in Programming Language Design
COG1: Inclusive and Accessible Design of ICT: Foundational
Introduction to Creating Technology for Humans with Diverse Sensory,
Cognitive and Physical Abilities
CYB2: Network and Information Security
Courses offered in 12 - 16 August 2019:
CH2: Electroorganic Synthesis
CH3/BIO3: Validation of Analytical Method and Evaluation of
Measurement Uncertainty
NANO2/CH4: Methods for the Characterization of Supramolecular Complexes
PH1/NANO3: Spin Qubits in Solid-state: Introduction, Implementation
and Operation
MA1: Large-scale Geometry of Lie Groups
MA2: Introduction to Geometric Control Theory
COM3: Risk, Performance and Decision Analysis
CYB1: Changing Security and Hybrid Threats
Participation in the courses is free of charge, but participants are
expected to cover their own costs, including travel, accommodation,
meals, insurance and possible visa costs.
More information on the courses and application instructions at:
www.jyu.fi/summerschool
Deadline for applications is 30th of April 2019!
We would greatly appreciate it if you could kindly forward the
information about the Summer School to any interested parties such as
students and colleagues.
For any further questions please do not hesitate to contact [log in to unmask]
With best regards,
Jyväskylä Summer School
University of Jyväskylä
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www.jyu.fi/summerschool
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