The 27th Jyväskylä Summer School offers courses for advanced Master’s students, PhD students, and post-docs in various fields of science and information technology. Students from all over the world are encouraged to apply and to benefit from the high quality interdisciplinary teaching of the Summer School. The Jyväskylä Summer School provides students with an excellent opportunity to participate in a large number of courses and enjoy high quality teaching by respected researchers from all over the world. The language of instruction is English in all courses.
A total of 20 courses are offered in the following subjects:
Biological and Environmental Science
Chemistry
Computational Sciences
Information Systems
Mathematics
Physics
Statistics
Students are welcome to participate in the following courses:
NANO1: Where are the protons? Measuring and modelling proton equilibria in complex macromolecular systems
NANO2: Materials for Nanophotonic Applications
CH1: Towards circular economy of metals - using hydrometallurgy
CH2: Bioinorganic Chemistry
CH3: State-of-the-art of Fluorescent Probes: Chemistry for Molecular Biology and Medicine
COM1: Fast Boundary Element Methods
COM2: Baire's theorem and some of its consequences
COM3: Data-driven optimization via search heuristics
COM4: Numerical Methods for Finance
IS1: Online Social Media Analytics
IS2: Optimization Approaches to Analyzing Robustness of Complex Networks
IS3: Accessible and Inclusive Design of ICT: Foundational Introduction to Human Sensory, Cognitive, and Physical Limitations and Technological Solutions
MA1: Optimal Mass Transportation and Geometric Inequalities
MA2: Stochastic calculus of variations and normal approximations
MA3: Lectures on optimal entropic transport
PH1: Inflationary Cosmology and Primordial Perturbations
PH2: Gamma-ray spectroscopy
PH3: Transition probabilities as a probe for nuclear structure
PH4: Nuclear properties and the astrophysical r process
STAT1: Value of information analysis in spatial models
Participation in the courses is free of charge, but students are expected to cover their own costs, including travel, accommodation.
We would greatly appreciate it, if you could kindly forward the information on the Summer School to any interested parties such as students and colleagues.
On behalf of the Organizing Committee of the 27th Jyväskylä Summer School, Marjut Hilska (secretary of the Summer School) Jyväskylä Summer School Faculty of Mathematics and Science P.O.Box 35 40014 University of Jyvaskyla Finland