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This course provides an overview of a range of resources and practical bioinformatic tools that are used in molecular biology. Scientists actively developing and applying bioinformatic tools in their ...
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has risen to global power status over the past two decades. This rise is not only noticeable in the classic areas of geopolitics, which typically include ...
This course provides an introduction to more advanced aspects of the scripting and programming language Python, e.g. object-oriented programming, regular expressions, interaction with the operating ...
This course introduces the digital twin as an integrating framework for data and computational science, and introduces the concept of the digital twin and discusses its history and relationship to ...
Evidence-based practice (EBP) in speech language pathology is the integration of the clinician’s expert opinion, scientific and clinical evidence, and the client or caregiver’s perspectives. In this ...
The course deals with digital images and their properties, color models and perception, representation methods for digital images, histogram transformations and 2-dimensional digital convolution and ...
The study of bureaucracy is the study of politics. Political decisions affect bureaucracies, and decisions inside bureaucracies affect politics. Politicians depend on different types of bureaucracies ...
This course covers the fundamentals of atmospheric dynamics, providing the necessary background to understand meteorological processes that influence weather and climate. Topics include balanced flows ...
The course will provide an introduction to machine learning (ML), with a focus on methods commonly encountered in biomedical research. Modern biomedical research is characterised by a large abundance ...
This course explores audiovisual texts based on the works of Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen, such as Fritz Lang’s M (1931), Raphael Bob Waksberg’s BoJack Horseman (2014–2020), and Greta Gerwig’s ...
The Master`s thesis is an independent research project of about 30-50 pages (ca. 2300 characters pr. page) based on your thesis proposal which you will work on in your 3rd semester. know how to plan ...
Knowledge and power have always been linked, not only because of the popular adage ‘knowledge is power’, but also because unchecked knowledge can be a threat to established political power.