Biological Numbers and where to find them. Mindmaps in graph-theory

General description

Mechanical processes and organic processes are similar in many ways but with one difference, organisms are way more complex due to their self-maintenance.

Our academic part will be focusing on teaching you to describe the processes in more comprehensible terms and how to understand their functionality or in other words "Biological Numbers and where to find them".

But Academics are not everything, we welcome you to Frankfurt am Main, the most international city in Germany, the largest financial center on the continent, also known as Mainhattan, and its great Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. Get ready to enjoy the city in all its faces with activities that go from cultural to engaging city rallies and Parties in the evening.

Academic information

Fields of activity:
Biological/Biotechnical/Gene Engineering , Biology , Biomedical Engineering , Computational Sciences , Computer Engineering , Computer Science/Automatic Control/Informatics , Control Engineering/Systems engineering , Mechanical Engineering
Content and topics:
Topics: Graph theory, Set theory, Biological processes, mechanical processes. In groups you will analyse
Learning goals and objectives:
Your goal will be to describe in groups, a real-life process with the help of math, to optimize the processes.
Examination type:
Final Presentation about the results of your groups' real-life example.
ECTS credits issued:
None

Information for applicants

Selection criteria:
Based on the Motivational Letter and answers to questions. Python knowledge and Biomechanical knowledge are favorable.

Practical arrangements

All of the following are covered by the event fee:

Lodging:
You will be hosted in a hostel, house or some similar institution.
Meals:
We will cook or provide you with 3 meals / day and at least 1 hot meal a day
Transportation:
Train and Bus with no extra cost