New courses for 2024/2025

The new semester is about to start and ASC has new courses to offer.

Blackboard covered with mathematical symbols and formulae.

© Markus Faustmann

Foto einer Kreidetafel mit mathematischen Formeln

We have put together an overview of all courses taught by ASC teachers for Technical Mathematics and Service Lectures. We would like to draw your attention especially to the courses that will be offered for the first time this winter semester:

101.A22, opens an external URL in a new window + 101.A23, opens an external URL in a new window Theory of Distributions (Dr. Eduard NIGSCH)
101.A24, opens an external URL in a new window + 101.A25, opens an external URL in a new window Topology: Locally compact groups and combinatorics (Prof. Martin BLÜMLINGER)
101.A34, opens an external URL in a new window AKANA Cross-diffusion systems with entropy structure (Prof. Ansgar JÜNGEL)
101.A29, opens an external URL in a new window AKNUM Scientific Computing for Finite Element Methods (Prof. Joachim SCHÖBERL and Edoardo BONETTI, MSc)
101.A30, opens an external URL in a new window AKNUM Least-Squares Finite Element Methods (Dr. Philipp BRINGMANN)
101.A31, opens an external URL in a new window Uncertainty Quantification and Statistical Inverse Problems (Dr. Leila TAGHIZADEH)
101.A33, opens an external URL in a new window Optimal transport (Dr. Artur STEPHAN), Announcement (PDF), opens a file in a new window
101.A35, opens an external URL in a new window AKNUM Iterative Solvers in Adaptive Finite Element Methods (Ani MIRACI, PhD)
101.A42, opens an external URL in a new window AKNUM hp-Finite Element Methods (Dr. Alexander RIEDER)

Click on the links to find out more about the contents and administrative details of each course.

Welcome to the Institute of Analysis and Scientific Computing (ASC) at the Faculty of Mathematics and Geoinformation of TU Wien!

Our institute currently comprises 19 research groups with more than 60 scientific staff members. In addition, more than 50 student assistants are employed to run the tutorial groups of our courses.

We actively conduct mathematical research in pure and applied mathematics with currently around 25 ongoing research projects. Most of our research topics are from the areas of Computational Science and Engineering as well as Quantum Physics and Quantum Technologies at TU Wien, our focus of attention being the further development of applied mathematics.

With more than 150 courses per academic year, we contribute a large part to the excellent mathematics education at TU Wien. We are pleased that our students can benefit from our outstanding teaching and pursue successful careers in industry or academia.

Finally, members of the institute actively participate in the popular science initiative TUForMath - Forum Mathematik an der TU Wien, opens an external URL in a new window. In addition to popular science evening lectures on current, interesting and entertaining topics related to mathematics, TUForMath offers numerous workshops for school classes, where pupils are shown in a playful way the influence of mathematics on our daily lives, on science and technology, art and culture as well as society and economy. All TUForMath offers are free of charge!

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us!

With best regards,
Prof. Dirk PRAETORIUS

Research

A three dimensional velocity field of a flow around a cylinder

© Michael Feischl

Pure and applied mathematics in conjunction with mechanical engineering and natural sciences.

Primary TU research interests:

  • Computational Science and Engineering
  • Quantum Physics and Quantum Technologies