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PhD Courses

Course work is a crucial part of the PhD education in Sweden. The following list contains the courses that I completed.


Year Course name (instructors) Credits (ECTS) Status
2010 Target tracking (Umut Orguner) 6 Completed
2011 Sensor fusion (Fredrik Gustafsson) 6 Completed
Machine learning (Thomas Schön, Henrik Ohlsson, Umut Orguner) 9 Completed
Robust multivariable control (Anders Helmersson) 9 Completed
Topics in convex optimization (Stephen Boyd) 2 Completed
Nonlinear systems (Torkel Glad) 9 Completed
2012 System identification (Lennart Ljung) 12 Completed
Numerics for filtering and identification (Michel Verhaegen) 6 Completed
Linear systems (Torkel Glad) 9 Completed
2013 Information theory (Harald Nautsch) 8 Completed
Higher education pedagogy (Ann-Sofie Bergeling) 6 Completed
Robot modeling and control (Mikael Norrlöf) 6 Completed
2014 Introduction to convex optimization (Johan Löfberg) 6 Completed
Scientific methods and good research practice (Francoise Monnoyeur-Broitman) 6 Completed
Popular scientific research presentation (Monica Westman Svenselius) 3 Completed
2015 Networked Dynamical Systems: Models and Applications (Claudio Altafini) 3 Completed
Signal processing project (Fredrik Gustafsson) 6 Completed
Computational Linear Algebra (Fredrik Berntsson) 8 Completed

Sum 120

The limits for applying for a Licentiate and PhD degree at our department are 60 and 120 ECTS credits, respectively. Moreover, a pedagogical and a scientific methodology course are required for applying for a PhD degree in Sweden.

Michael Roth

PhD Student

(Swedish: Doktorand)

Phone:
+46 13 282306
E-mail:
roth_at_isy.liu.se
Address:
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Linköping University
SE-581 83 Linköping
Sweden
Visiting Address:
Campus Valla
Building B
Room 2A:552 (in the A corridor on the ground floor between entrance 25 and 27)


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Last updated: 2016-02-18