Modeling of Biophysical Phenomena

CS783 - Spring 2009 - Gladimir V. G. Baranoski

Lectures: Tuesday and Thursday, 9:00-10:20am, MC2036A


Computational (in silico) simulations are being regularly and effectively used by scientists, researchers and professionals in a variety of fields to understand and predict the qualitative and quantitative behavior of complex natural systems. This course aims to provide students with a methodological and practical background on the computational modeling of such systems, which will enable them to contribute to developmental and investigational initiatives in fields such as computer graphics, remote sensing, experimental botany and biomedical optics.


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Last modified on April 29th, 2009.