Timetable

LTCC Courses 2011-2012
(all courses take place on Mondays, unless otherwise stated, at De Morgan House on Russell Square. Access to the lecture rooms at De Morgan House is via the steps leading down from the street at no.57 Russell Square)

Note on 'Basic' and 'Advanced' courses.
Providing they have the pre-requisites, and the agreement of their supervisors, first year research students may choose to take one or more 'Advanced' modules in place of 'Basic' modules.

Registration

Please download the registration form and return it either via email to office@ltcc.ac.uk or send it in the post to: LTCC, Department of Mathematics, University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT.

Assessments

In line with EPSRC guidelines, there will be 'light touch' assessments for every module, both basic and advanced. Basic exams will take place in the Spring term as usual. Assessments for advanced courses will take place at the end of each module.

Timetable

For course abstracts and webpages go to the 2011 - 2012 Courses page

October 3 - October 31

Applied Bayesian Methods, Dr J Xue (basic) 10.50 - 12.50
Model Theory, Dr I Tomasic (advanced) 10.50 - 12.50 (please note that this course will take place on Oct 3, 10, 17 and 31 and Nov 7. There will be no lecture on 24 October).
Biomathematics, Dr S Baigent (basic) 10.50 - 12.50
Models, Dr O Kerr (basic) 13.10 - 15.10
Geometric Group Theory, Professor I Chiswell (basic) 13.10 - 15.10
Algebraic Topology, Dr L Hodgkin (basic) 15.30 - 17.30

November 7 - December 5

Stochastic Processes, Dr J Nelson (basic) 10.50 - 12.50
Statistical Mechanics, Professor C Beck (advanced) 10.50 - 12.50
Measure-theoretic Probability, Professor N Bingham (basic) 13.10 - 15.10
Constant Mean Curvature, Dr G Tinaglia (advanced) 13.10 - 15.10
Topological Arakelov Theory, Professor FEA Johnson (advanced) 15.30 - 17.30
Environmental Flows, Dr M Davey (advanced) 15.30 - 17.30
Industrial Mathematics, Dr R Leese and Dr D Allright (Please note that this course will take place on 24 November and 1 December at 11.00 - 17.00)

January 16 - February 13

Advanced Computational Methods in Statistics, Dr A Gandy (advanced) 10.50 - 12.50
p-adic analysis, Dr S Sasaki (basic) 10.50 - 12.50
Analytical Methods, Dr H Wilson (basic) 10.50 - 12.50
Graph Theory, Professor J van den Heuvel and Dr J Skokan (basic) 13.10 - 15.10
Complex Analysis, Professor R Halburd (advanced) 13.10 - 15.10
Fundamental Theory of Statistical Inference, Professor A Young (basic) 15.30 - 17.30
Inverse Problems, Professor Simon Arridge (advanced) 15.30 - 17.30

February 20 - March 19

Potential Theory
, Professor B Khoruzhenko (basic) 10.00 - 12.00
Complex Systems Dynamics, Dr H Fry (basic) 10.50 - 12.50
Statistical Modelling and Estimation, Dr H Grossmann (basic) 13.10 -15.10
Distribution and Fourier Transforms, Professor Y Safarov (advanced) 13.10 - 15.10
Solids Mechanics, Including Elastic Wave Propogation, Professor J Kaplunov (advanced) 13.10 - 15.10
Introduction to Semiparametric Modelling, Dr C Lam (advanced) 15.30 - 17.30
Applied Dynamical Systems, Dr W Just (basic) 15.30 - 17.30
Statistical Pattern Recognition, Dr G Montana (advanced) 15.30 - 17.30 (please note that this course will take place on March 12, 19 and 26 March and 2 April).

Booklets for the above couses can be viewed here

The list of basic and advanced courses for previous years can be found here.

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