ASTR 496

Spring 2006 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 1 TO 4 hours.

Lectures on topics of current interest in astronomy and astrophysics; for advanced undergraduates and graduates. See Class Schedule for current topics.

May be repeated. Approved for both letter and S/U grading. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

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ASTR 496 class schedule data for spring 2006
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
45338
Lecture
CAC
10:30AM -11:50AM
MW
134 Astronomy Building
Ricker, P
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/17/06-05/03/06
Credit:
4 hours
Section Info:
Computational Astrophysics and Cosmology This course prepares students to use numerical simulations to study complex problems in astrophysics and cosmology. Numerical methods and parallel computing will be covered together with the design, validation, and analysis of simulations. Emphasis will be placed on solving ordinary and partial differential equations that arise in astrophysical contexts. Students will work on assigned numerical problems and perform simulations using existing simulation codes, writing a final paper which presents the results of simulations using one of these codes. The instructor plans to obtain student accounts on NCSA supercomputers for these projects. Prerequisites: No other formal requirements except knowledge of a scientific programming language like Fortran, C, or C++. Familiarity with Unix/Linux and astronomical analysis tools is useful but not required. This course is intended for graduate students and upper-level undergraduates with strong physics backgrounds. Active student participation is expected.
30862
Conference
S
4:00PM -4:50PM
W
134 Astronomy Building
Chu, Y
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/17/06-05/03/06
Credit:
1 hours
Section Info:
Section S: Survey of Current Research This course is for first year graduate students and advanced undergraduates interested in the research work of faculty members in Astronomy and Astrophysics. Students will meet with a different faculty member for one hour each week informally to learn about his or her scientific research work. ASTR 496 Section S is primarily meant for students who are interested in pursuing a research project with a faculty member, and the course provides good preparation for summer research assistantships. S/U grading only.
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