University of Pittsburgh

Simulation & Modeling Courses

Graduate-level courses on programming and numerical methods are offered by several departments in the School of Arts and Sciences and the Swanson School of Engineering. In addition, faculty associated with the Center for Simulation and Modeling periodically teach courses on topics such as parallel computing using MPI. Students and postdocs at the University frequently participate in special topics workshops offered by the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center.

Spring 2010

Introduction to Collaborative Scientific Programming (ENGR 2402), Professors Christie, Gothandaraman, Wong & Yilmaz

Structural Macroeconometrics (ECON 2713), Professor DeJong

Electronic Structure: Basic Theory, Modeling and Simulations (CHE 3920), Prf. Al-Saidi

Computational Nanomechanics (CEE 2324), Professor To

 

Fall 2009

Introduction to High Performance Computing Systems (CS 1645), Prof. Rami Melhem

 

Summer 2009

Topics in Scientific Computing (MATH 3040), Prof. Mike Sussman

 

Spring 2009

Interdisciplinary Modeling and Visualization (CS 2620), Prof. Liz Marai

Practical Introduction to Computational Science (3902), Prof. R. Christie

Parallel Computing (3902) Professors K. Wong & R. Kumar

Computational Nanomechanics (CEE 2324), Prof. Albert C. To

Programming for Scientists (98-111; CMU), Prof. Lus P. Coelho

 

Every Semester

Joint CMU-Pitt Computational Biology PhD Courses