The course:
The following topics will be covered in the 2023 edition of the course (minor changes may occur):
Exam registration requirements:In order to pass the course, all participants must be actively engaged during on-campus seminars and exercises. Following the on-campus part of the course, the students must write an individual 2-page report. The report must be inspired by their PhD project, and it must include an analysis (initiated on-campus) of an identified problem and suggested solutions incorporating knowledge gained in the course. The report must be submitted no later than 2 weeks after the completion of the on-campus part of the course and will be evaluated by the course teachers (marking scale passed/not passed).
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Upon completing the course the student will have achieved state-of-the-art knowledge on:
Recent review papers and advanced text book materials
Marta W. Vasconcelos, Kristian Holst Laursen, Søren Husted, Lars Stoumann Jensen, Sander Bruun, Dorette Müller-Stöver, Veronika Hansen, Daniel Persson, Jakob Magid, Jan K. Schjoerring and others
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Publication of new courses All planned PhD courses at the PhD School are visible in the course catalogue. Courses are published regularly.