Enelund_etal.pdf [3]
A new computationally oriented mathematics education is presented. The education combines traditional symbolic mathematics with computational mathematics and programming in the Matlab environment. Engineering applications are explored in computational exercises that are taught jointly with the courses in mechanics and thermodynamics.
2nd International CDIO Conference, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden, 13 – 14 June 2006
Pages:
8
Affiliations:
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Keywords:
CDIO
mathematical models
computational mathematics
MATLAB
Year:
2006
Reference:
Eriksson, K., Estep, D., and Johnson, C., “Applied Mathematics – Body and Soul”, Springer, 2003. :
Website: http://www.math.chalmers.se/cm/education/courses/:
Öhrström, L., Svensson, G., Larsson, S., Christie, M., Niklasson, C., “The pedagogical implications of using Matlab in integrated chemistry and mathematics courses”, Int. J. Engrg. Education 21, pp. 683-691, 2005. :