[Opt-net] 21st International Summer School in Jyvaskyla, Finland

Kaisa Miettinen kaisa.miettinen at jyu.fi
Mon Feb 14 16:57:46 MET 2011


Dear Colleagues,

I'd like to draw your attention to the 21st International Summer School
which will be organized at the University of Jyvaskyla in August 2011.

Yours, Kaisa Miettinen

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Professor Kaisa Miettinen, PhD
Industrial Optimization Group
http://www.mit.jyu.fi/optgroup/
Dept. of Mathematical Information Technology P.O. Box 35 (Agora)
FI-40014 University of Jyvaskyla, Finland

21st Int. Conf. on MCDM: http://www.jyu.fi/mcdm2011/
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Applications are invited for

The 21st Jyväskylä Summer School
8th – 19th August 2011
University of Jyväskylä

The Jyväskylä Summer School annually offers courses for advanced Master’s
students, graduate students and post-docs in various fields of science and
information technology. Students are encouraged to apply and to take
advantage of the interdisciplinary teaching of the School. The Summer
School provides students with an excellent opportunity to network and
enjoy high quality teaching by respected researchers from all over the
world. The language of instruction is English in all courses.

In the 21st Jyväskylä Summer School, the following 24 courses are offered:

• BIO1: Basic Fluorescence Microscopy
• BIO2: Nonlinear microscopy - Four wave mixing (FWM) imaging techniques
and their applications - from nanomaterials to biological application
• CH1: Density Functional Theory for Nanostructures
• CH2: Molecular Metallurgy:  Experimental and Theoretical Aspects
• CH3: Medicinal Chemistry
• COM1: Modern Problems in Applied Dynamical Systems Theory
• COM2: Processing of High Dimensional Data
• COM3: Machine Learning for Signal Processing
• COM4: Nonlinear Optimization: Advances and Applications
• IS1: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Management Systems in High-tech
Organizations
• IS2: Global Knowledge Management
• IS3: Modelling Internet Applications
• MA1: Quantitative Geometric and Functional Inequalities
• MA2: Weak Convergence, Young Measures and Quasiconvexity
• MA3: Fractal Statistics
• PH1: Nanooptics and Plasmonics: Theoretical Concepts
• PH2: Introduction to Micro- and Nanorobotics
• PH3: Fundamentals of Ion-Matter Interaction
• PH4: Applications of X-ray microtomography on heterogeneous materials
(wood and wood-based composites etc)
• RE1: Organic and Dye Based Photovoltaics
• RE2: Optimization of Bioenergy use
• RE3: Biogas Technology for Sustainable Second Generation Biofuel
Production
• MSE1: Representations in Science Education
• STAT1: Statistical Designs in Epidemiology

Summer School also allows the students to widden their knowledge to
outside their own field so it's highly recommended to go through all
Summer School courses. For example course BIO2: Nonlinear microscopy -
Four wave mixing imaging techniques and their applications is ment to
physicists, chemists and biologists and course MA3: Fractal Statistics is
aimed besides mathematicians to physicists, chemists and biologists.

More information on the courses is available on the website:
http://www.jyu.fi/summerschool.

All students of should apply online for the courses, see 
http://www.jyu.fi/summerschool


DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 30th APRIL 2011!






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