Scientific Computing for DPhil Students

Scientific Computing for DPhil Students

Oxford University

Nick Trefethen FRS, Professor of Numerical Analysis at Oxford University, teaches a course for DPhil (PhD) students across all the science departments at the university. The course is distinctive for its exceptionally strong conceptual basis, focussing on fundamental ideas of numerical algorithms and the world of science and engineering they sustain. Historical and philosophical notes on many subjects make these lectures unusual, offering deeper understanding and new perspectives for anyone involved with numerical analysis or scientific computing.

  • No. of episodes: 24
  • Latest episode: 2016-10-17
  • Education

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How many episodes are there of Scientific Computing for DPhil Students?

There are 24 episodes avaiable of Scientific Computing for DPhil Students.

What is Scientific Computing for DPhil Students about?

We have categorized Scientific Computing for DPhil Students as:

  • Education

Where can you listen to Scientific Computing for DPhil Students?

Scientific Computing for DPhil Students is available, among others places, on:

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When did Scientific Computing for DPhil Students start?

The first episode of Scientific Computing for DPhil Students that we have available was released 3 October 2016.

Who creates the podcast Scientific Computing for DPhil Students?

Scientific Computing for DPhil Students is produced and created by Oxford University.