The Carnegie Pulseabout the carnegie pulse | advertise | contact | subscriptions | join 
newsart & cultureopinionseventscourse schedule

My schedule
Most popular
View departments
View locations
View times

Find course by title:




 

15-507 Computational Methods for Biological Modeling and Simulation


Units:12.0
Department:Computer Science
Prerequisites:03-510
Cross-listed:03-512 , 03-712 , 15-871
Related URLs:http://www.csd.cs.cmu.edu

This course covers a variety of computational methods important for modeling and simulation of biological systems. It is intended for graduates and advanced undergraduates with either biological or computational backgrounds who are interested in developing computer models and simulations of biological systems. The course will emphasize practical algorithms and algorithm design methods drawn from various disciplines of computer science and applied mathematics that are useful in biological applications. The general topics covered will be models for optimization problems, simulation and sampling, and parameter tuning. Course work will include problems sets with significant programming components and independent or group final projects.

  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#904
Rank in this department:#37

  Students also scheduled
15-441 Computer Networks
09-218 Organic Chemistry II
85-261 Abnormal Psychology
15-399 Special Topic: Constructive Logic
15-381 Artificial Intelligence: Representa...
03-232 Biochemistry I
09-221 Laboratory I: Introduction to Chemi...
15-251 Great Theoretical Ideas in Computer...
21-236 Mathematical Studies II
15-462 Computer Graphics

  Spring 2005 times

Sec Time Day Instructor Location  
A 9:00 - 10:20 am T Schwartz OSC 200 Add course to my schedule
R Schwartz OSC 200



talkback to the pulse
No comments about this course have been posted, yet. Be the first to post!
Share your opinion on this course with other Pulse readers. Login below or register to begin posting.

Email address:
Password:







  (c) Copyright 2004 The Carnegie Pulse, Carnegie Mellon's first exclusively online student-run news source. campus mirror | RSS