Le but du cours de physique générale est de donner à l'étudiant les notions de base nécessaires à la compréhension des phénomènes physiques. L'objectif est atteint lorsque l'étudiant est capable de prévoir quantitativement les conséquences de ces phénomènes avec des outils théoriques appropriés.
- Professor: Jean-Philippe Brantut
- Teacher: Victor Youri Helson
- Teacher: Kevin Etienne Robert Roux
- Lecturer: Mirjana Stojilovic
- Teaching assistant: Ali Ansari
- Teaching assistant: Mikhail Asiatici
- Teaching assistant: Aurélien Bloch
- Teaching assistant: Ognjen Glamocanin
- Teaching assistant: Dina Gamaleldin Ahmed Shawky Mahmoud
- Teaching assistant: Seyedeh Sharareh Mirzargar
Computer Language Processing presents algorithms, tools, and theory for automatically processing computer languages. These include in particular programming languages, so the course covers the topic of construction of interpreters and compilers. At the same time, it studies more broadly the concept of processing formal languages, such as regular and context-free languages.
- Viktor: Viktor Kuncak
- PhD Assistant: Romain Edelmann
- PhD Assistant: Georg Stefan Schmid
This course is an introduction to computer networking for undergraduates. In this course, you will familiarize yourself with the basic principles and the architecture of computer networks. We will go over the main components and applications of the TCP/IP protocol stack as well as the Internet. The class consists of lectures and lab sessions. During the lab sessions, you will work on a set of small exercises to get hands-on experience of what you have learned during the lecture.
With this course, you will acquire the basic knowledge of the Internet architecture and of its evolution. You will also understand the internals of the Internet protocols. In addition, you will be able to design and code your own TCP/IP applications and protocols and to solve simple configuration and performance problems that may arise in practice.
With this course, you will acquire the basic knowledge of the Internet architecture and of its evolution. You will also understand the internals of the Internet protocols. In addition, you will be able to design and code your own TCP/IP applications and protocols and to solve simple configuration and performance problems that may arise in practice.
- Professor: Katerina Argyraki
- Teacher: Alexander Apostolov
- Teacher: Zeineb Ayadi
- Teacher: Léopaul Charles Frédéric Joseph Boesinger
- Teacher: Periklis Chrysogelos
- Teacher: Céline Correia Dupuy
- Teacher: Maxence Louis Jean Courtet
- Teacher: Tom Louis Demont
- Teacher: Lorena Flavia Egger
- Teacher: Marc Fabien Egli
- Teacher: Georgia Fragkouli
- Teacher: André Adel Ghattas
- Teacher: Nicolas Jimenez
- Teacher: Mohamed Selim Mouaffak
- Teacher: Pavlos Nikolopoulos
- Teacher: Aunn Raza
- Teacher: Thomas Jacques Alexandre Rivasseau
- Teacher: Zeinab Shmeis
- Teacher: Panagiotis Sioulas
- Teacher: Luã Streit
- Professor: Eytan Zysman
- Professor: Eytan Zysman
- Enseignant: Eytan Zysman
- Professor: Jean-Dominique Decotignie
- Teacher: Laurent Bindschaedler
- Professor: Matthias Grossglauser
- Teacher: Aswin Suresh
- Teacher: William Trouleau
- Professor: Patrick Thiran
- Teacher: Mladen Dimovski
- Teacher: Victor Kristof
- Teacher: William Trouleau