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Introduction to Computational Materials Design
by Yoshitada MORIKAWA , Tamio OGUCHI , Masaaki Geshi- 0.0
5 Weeks
The purpose of this course is to analyze the present status and possibilities of computational materials design and to implement a new paradigm of material science by learning basic cutting-edge computational methods and designing materials using quantum simulation program codes. The computational materials design approach is expected to be a breakthrough to overcome these barriers....
$139
Algorithm Design and Analysis
by Sampath Kannan- 0.0
4 Weeks
This course, part of the Computer Science Essentials for Software Development Professional Certificate program, is an introduction to design and analysis of algorithms, and answers along the way these and many other interesting computational questions. After completing this course you will be able to design efficient and correct algorithms using sophisticated data structures for complex computational tasks....
$149
Convex Optimization
by Stephen Boyd , Henryk Blasinski- 0.0
8 Weeks
Ernest Ryu is a PhD candidate in Computational and Mathematical Engineering at Stanford University. Madeleine Udell is a PhD candidate in Computational and Mathematical Engineering at Stanford University....
Convex Optimization
by Stephen Boyd , Henryk Blasinski- 0.0
8 Weeks
Ernest Ryu is a PhD candidate in Computational and Mathematical Engineering at Stanford University. Madeleine Udell is a PhD candidate in Computational and Mathematical Engineering at Stanford University....
Computational Thinking and Big Data
by Lewis Mitchell , Markus Wagner , Simon Tuke , Gavin Meredith- 0.0
10 Weeks
Learn the core concepts of computational thinking and how to collect, clean and consolidate large-scale datasets. Computational thinking is an invaluable skill that can be used across every industry, as it allows you to formulate a problem and express a solution in such a way that a computer can effectively carry it out....
$249
Algorithmic Design and Techniques
by Pavel Pevzner , Daniel Kane , Alexander S. Kulikov , Michael Levin- 0.0
6 Weeks
Learn how to design algorithms, solve computational problems and implement solutions efficiently. In this course, part of the Algorithms and Data Structures MicroMasters program, you will learn basic algorithmic techniques and ideas for computational problems, which arise in practical applications such as sorting and searching, divide and conquer, greedy algorithms and dynamic programming....
$99
Algorithmic Thinking (Part 2)
by Luay Nakhleh , Scott Rixner , Joe Warren- 4.7
Approx. 12 hours to complete
Experienced Computer Scientists analyze and solve computational problems at a level of abstraction that is beyond that of any particular programming language. This two-part class is designed to train students in the mathematical concepts and process of "Algorithmic Thinking", allowing them to build simpler, more efficient solutions to computational problems....
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Problem Solving, Python Programming, and Video Games
by Duane Szafron , Paul Lu- 4.2
Approx. 78 hours to complete
Take a new computational problem and develop a plan to solve it through problem understanding and decomposition. Follow a design creation process that includes specifications, algorithms, and testing. PVG will still provide valuable knowledge and skills for non-game computational problems. Module 1: Design Hacking Version 1...
Performative Modelling
by Patrick Janssen , Derek Pung , Pradeep Alva- 0.0
5 Weeks
You will learn methods for calculating various spatial performance metrics related to the built environment that can be used for comparative analysis of design options. Completing the four courses that make up the “Spatial Computational Thinking” program will provide you with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to tackle a wide variety computational design challenges using digital technologies....
$149
计算几何 | Computational Geometry
by Junhui Deng- 0.0
16 Weeks
Geometry can be traced back to ancient Greece, but Computational Geometry evolved less than 40 years as a branch of computer science. Computational Geometry is now considered the basis of robotics, computer aided design and manufacturing (CAM and CID), and geographic information systems (GIS). Awareness of Computational Geometry theory that will help students incorporate Computational Geometry into their future research...
$49