Summer Academies and Block Tutorials
BGCE Research Day
The BGCE research day is a regular advanced seminar on current topics in computational engineering. There are usually three seminar sessions per semester.
Please refer to the research day page for more information on past and future sessions.

Summer and Winter Academies
The Bavarian Graduate Schools and its members offer courses within several summer and winter academies. In 2009, these will be:
- during the Joint Advanced Students School (JASS) 2009
in St. Petersburg, Russia (Mar 29 to Apr 7,2009)
Course No. 2:
Numerical Simulation: From Models to Software (link to previous year's course) - during the
Ferienakademie
of the TU München, the FAU Erlangen, and the Universität Stuttgart
(Sep 20 to Oct 2, 2009):
Course No. 4:
Optimal Design of elastic multibody systemsCourse No. 6:
Algorithms for Computational Science and EngineeringCourse No. 9:
Simulation Technology - during the Summer Academy in Montenegro (Aug 29 - Sep 6, 2009):
Course No. 2:
Numerical Methods in Engineering
See the list of previous courses for earlier courses at summer/winter academics.
Intensive Courses and Block Tutorials
Additional courses are offered as block lectures/tutorials or intensive courses, often given by guest professors.
In 2009, the following courses were or will be offered:
- Joint course at KTH Stockholm:
Efficient Multigrid Methods in Computer Vision and Medical Image Processing (Dr. Harald Köstler)
(Stockholm, March 2-6, 2009) - Compact Course:
Mathematical Models: Analysis and Simulation
(Prof. Michael Hanke, KTH Stockholm, Schweden)
(Erlangen, 27.07-31.07.2009) - BGCE Workshop:
Introduction to Parallel Programming on the Cell Broadband Engine
(Markus Stürmer, Daniel Ritter)
(Garching, 12.-14.10.2009)
See the list of previous courses for earlier block courses and block tutorials.
Further Scientific Activities
- SimTech Cluster of Excellence:
ASIM-Workshop "Grundlagen und Methoden der Modellbildung und Simulation"
(Stuttgart, February 18-20, 2009)
