Numerical Simulation and Modeling II: EECS 290A, Spring 2014
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Numerical simulation and computational modelling are technologies that pervade science and engineering, from electronics (e.g., analog/RF/mixed-signal circuits, high-speed digital circuits, interconnect, etc.) to optics, nanotechnology, chemistry, biology and mechanics.
This is a second course on these technologies, covering subjects beyond those in the first course 219A. This offering of the class will focus on:
- model-order reduction techniques for LTI systems (particularly moment-matching and Krylov-subspace methods),
- analysis and modelling of nonlinear oscillators, and
- stochastic differential equations (SDEs).
This course is relevant to the BIO, CIR, DMA, INC, MEMS, PHY and SCI areas of EECS.
Numerical Simulation and Modeling (219A) is a pre-requisite for taking this course.
Course format
- The grade for the course will be based on assigned homeworks, a midterm exam, a final mini-project, and class attendance/participation.
- 3 credits. Course control number: 25665
- MW 1-2:30pm in 299 Cory Hall.
- Slides/notes will be made available to the students.
- Prof. Jaijeet Roychowdhury.
- [http://osoc.berkeley.edu/OSOC/osoc?y=10&p_term=SP&p_deptname=
+Choose+a+Department+Name+&p_classif=+Choose+a+Course+Classification+&p_presuf=+Choose+a+Course+Prefix%2fSuffix+&p_course=290a&p_dept=ee&x=56|UCB online schedule of classes: entry for EECS 290A] - TeleBears registration website (information about registration)
- Related web pages: bSpace page for 290A