Projects in stellar evolution  

Description of qualifications The aim of the course is to allow in-depth projects and specialisation with a topic linked directly to the lecture course on Advanced Stellar Evolution. The projects are non-obligatory for students that follow the Advanced Stellar Evolution course, but the aim is to coordinate the teaching and content of the Advanced Stellar Evolution course with the projects. The main part of the course will take place in the last 2/3 of the semester in order to allow the student to obtain the needed background following the Advanced Stellar Evolution course. It is required to follow the Advanced Stellar Evolution lecture course in order to follow the project course on Stellar Evolution. When the course is finished the student is expected to be able to: Plan and execute a project with a theoretical or practical focus. Analyse data or perform modelling or simulations. Search for relevant scientific literature. Evaluate the results and boundary conditions for a specific research project Collaborate in smaller groups with the aim of producing a scientific result Present the results as a small talk at a final workshop day. Contents The course is closely linked to the lecture course on Advanced Stellar Evolution and will focus on in-depth study and specialisation within research on Stellar Evolution. Both theoretical and practical projects are offered. Examples: Modelling, simulations, data analysis, littérature studies. The specific possible projects will be introduced at the start of the course. The project is performed in small groups and under supervision, with support from other staff (incl. postdocs, phd-students, guests, etc.).
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Projects in stellar evolution
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