Ph.D. Course 3rd Edition
Ph.D. Course 3rd Edition
Universidade de Aveiro, March 25 - 29, 2019
Funded by the ERASMUS+ Partnerships for Higher Education
CONTACTS in the University of Aveiro
Applied and Computational Mathematics in
Engineering Application
Prof. Dr. Uwe Kähler (Departamento de Matemática) ukaehler(at)ua.pt
APPLICATION
TRAVELING INFORMATIONS
CLIMATE
MAPS
TRAVELING INFORMATIONS
Aveiro can be easily reached from either Porto or Lisbon airports. While Lisbon has a wider range of international flights Oporto is a major hub for Ryanair. Aveiro is connected to both Oporto and Lisbon by high-speed trains (about 2 hours from Lisbon, about 30 minutes from Porto).
Both train stations are connected by subway to their respective airports. In case of Porto a suburban train is only marginally slower and quite cheap. Faro airport at the Algarve is further away, but well served with low-cost carriers (mainly from U.K.).
CLIMATE
The Portuguese climate can be described as maritime temperature. It is cool and often rainy in the north, warmer and drier in the south. Average temperatures range between 8 and 14 degrees centigrade in January, while August temperatures vary between 17 and 30 degrees centigrade.
Aveiro enjoys the luxury of a cool sea breeze, even at the hottest times of the year.
APPLICATION
Target group: PhD students in the fields of civil engineering and mathematics.
Prerequisite for participation in addition to adequate English skills, is the submission of a meaningful motivation letter and an abstract with respect to current personal scientific activity which mediates the interest or the ability to edit the project themes.
FROM OPORTO - take the metro (line E) till station Campanhã. This line stops near the train station Porto-Campanhã. Buy a ticket to station Aveiro. Keep in mind that the trains regional and urbanos are cheaper than alfa pendular and intercidades.
FROM LISBON - take the metro (Red line) till Oriente. This line stops near the gare Lisboa-Oriente where you can buy a ticket (alfa pendular or intercidades) to station Aveiro.
Trains timetable (in English) https://www.cp.pt/passageiros/en/train-times
COURSE TOPICS AND SCHEDULE
The course focus on data acquisition, data analysis, and mathematical modeling.
Target group: PhD students in the fields of civil engineering and mathematics.
Lars Abrahamczyk, Bauhaus Universität Weimar, Germany - Approaches for the identification of events from measurements
Sándor Ádány, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary - Constrained discretization methods in the analysis of thin-walled structural members
Paula Cerejeiras, University of Aveiro, Portugal - Basic Concepts for Time-frequency Analysis
Marjeta Kramar Fijavz, University of University Ljubljana, Slovenia - Basics on stochastic processes
Dmitrii Legatiuk, Bauhaus Universität Weimar, Germany - Mathematical modelling in engineering > from conceptional modelling to approximation theory
Uwe Kähler, University of Aveiro, Portugal - An introduction into Regularization and Machine Learning
Damir Varevac, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia - Explosions and engineering structures
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