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*************************************** UPDATE
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Please notice that deadline for registration is in 4 days, Jan. 16th 2012

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PHD COURSE:
Applied Nonsmooth Analysis and Multilevel Methods
January 30th - February 3rd 2012
eScience Research School, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Direct link to registration form:
http://www.escience.ku.dk/research_school/phd_courses/upcoming/nonsmooth_analysis_2011/registration/
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Description:
The course aims to provide the participants with a basic working understanding
of nonsmooth analysis and understanding of multiscale methods. The intent is
that upon completion of the course the students will be able to apply nonsmooth
numerical methods on own research problems. This knowledge is gained through
theory lectures on the elements of nonsmooth analysis and multiscale methods.
The theory is supported by study group exercises.

Specific application examples will be given in areas of Machine learning,
Variational Methods for Video Sequences Processing, Computational Contact
Mechanics, Elastodynamics and more.

Teachers:
* Professor Michael Ulbrich, Technical University of Munich, Germany
* Professor Rolf Krause, Universitą della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano
* Professor Christian Igel, Image Group, University of Copenhagen
* Associate Professor Francois Lauze, Image Group, University of Copenhagen
* Associate Professor Kenny Erleben, Image Group, University of Copenhagen

Credit:
5 ECTS

For more, visit
http://www.escience.ku.dk/research_school/phd_courses/upcoming/nonsmooth_analysis_2011/

On behalf of the eScience Research School

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   University of Copenhagen
   Universitetsparken 5,
   DK-2100
   Copenhagen, Denmark
   Web: http://www.escience.ku.dk/research_school/
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