Comments on Electives (Wahlfachvorlesungen) from RW/CSE students for RW/CSE students
Please create a separate webpage for each elective and give detailed comments and assessments there. Avoid strongly emotional statements and try to convey as much information as possible about prerequisites for the course, balance of theory and practical applications, the role of algorithms, computer implementation, and software, the structure and objective of the lectures and its suitability for supplementing the CSE core curriculum or the core courses in a field of specialization.
Frühjahrssemester FS 2014
Herbstsemester HS 2014
Herbstsemester HS 2021
Course |
VVZ |
Professor |
Examination |
Comments |
Computational Mechanics II: Nonlinear FEA |
151-0529-00L |
L. DeLorenzis |
Written, 120mins |
Work on several applied problems in continuum mechanics. FEA prerequisites from NumPDE are more than enough. Other (limited) prerequisites are understanding of continuum mechanics and tensor calculus. Perhaps a bit dry and tedious at times due to the math, but the (Matlab) simulations that you will code are pretty cool. |
VLSI 1: HDL based design for FPGAs |
227-0116-00L |
F. K. Gürkaynak, L. Benini |
Written, 180 mins |
Introduction to FPGA programming (on a real device, it's yours to do with as you please for the semester!) using Verilog, HDL, Graphical tools. Makes more sense to take if you plan on taking more VLSI courses. Exam required some prerequisites in digital circuits, gate timing, but was doable without that knowledge. |