Techniques in engineering mathematics

 

Date/s and Location : London 27 November 2008

Duration : 1 Day
9.30 am - 5 pm Registration at 9 am

Introduction

Traditionally, engineering has relied on mathematical models for design and for the prediction of the behaviour of phenomena. Although widespread availability of computers and pocket calculators has reduced the need for long, tedious calculations to be carried out manually, it is still important to be able to perform simple calculations in order to have a feel for the processes involved.

This intensive one-day seminar will provide delegates with an overview of three distinct strands of the more advanced topics of techniques in engineering mathematics. It is aimed at being a refresher course and a focus on other ideas that may be a little less familiar.

Emphasis will be upon the empirical development of concepts in mathematics leading to a broad overview of where these can be applied.

Course Content

• Functions of a complex variable
• Fourier series and Fourier transform
• Matrix analysis
• Multiple variable and vector calculus
• Numerical solutions of ODEs
• Partial differential equations, numerical/analytical solutions Optimisation Applied probability and statistics

Speaker/s

• MICHAEL D.J. BARRY, BSc, PhD, CMath, FIMA, has been lecturing in engineering mathematics for over 30 years. He has co-authored two textbooks on that subject and an advisory Core Curriculum to be followed in European Universities.

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