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Course Info

  • Course Number / Code:
  • 1.021J (Spring 2006) 
  • Course Title:
  • Introduction to Modeling and Simulation 
  • Course Level:
  • Undergraduate 
  • Offered by :
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    Massachusetts, United States  
  • Department:
  • Nuclear Science and Engineering 
  • Course Instructor(s):
  • Prof. Sidney Yip
    Prof. Martin Bazant
    Prof. Kenneth Beers
    Prof. Markus Buehler
    Prof. Nicolas Hadjiconstantinou
    Prof. Nicola Marzari
    Prof. Leonid Mirny
    Prof. Adam Powell IV
    Prof. Raul Radovitzky
    Prof. Rodolfo Ros 
  • Course Introduction:
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  • 22.00J / 1.021J / 2.030J / 3.021J / 10.333J / 18.361J / HST.558J Introduction to Modeling and Simulation



    Spring 2006




    Course Highlights


    This course features selected lecture notes and a complete set of assignments, many with supporting software.


    Course Description


    This course surveys the basic concepts of computer modeling in science and engineering using discrete particle systems and continuum fields. It covers techniques and software for statistical sampling, simulation, data analysis and visualization, and uses statistical, quantum chemical, molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo, mesoscale and continuum methods to study fundamental physical phenomena encountered in the fields of computational physics, chemistry, mechanics, materials science, biology, and applied mathematics. Applications are drawn from a range of disciplines to build a broad-based understanding of complex structures and interactions in problems where simulation is on equal footing with theory and experiment. A term project allows development of individual interests. Students are mentored by a coordinated team of participating faculty from across the Institute.


    Technical Requirements


    Special software is required to use some of the files in this course: .cc, .m, .xls, .tar, .avi, and .zip.

     

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