Classes

Systems Simulation

Semester: 
Fall

This course focuses on the design and use of simulators based on different modelling techniques. It provides students with the ability to represent, implement, and analyse dynamic systems through simulation, supporting experimentation, system understanding, and decision-making before real-world deployment.

Control Theory

Semester: 
Fall

The course introduces the fundamental concepts of modelling, analysis, and controller design for linear dynamic systems. It provides students with the theoretical and practical foundations needed to understand system behaviour, assess stability and performance, and design controllers capable of meeting specified dynamic requirements.

Project Management (in Electrical Engineering)

Semester: 
Spring

This course focuses on the principles and practices of project management, covering the planning, execution, monitoring, and control of projects. It provides students with the tools needed to define objectives, organise resources, manage time, cost, quality, and risk, and support effective decision-making throughout the project life cycle. The course addresses project management in both software and hardware development contexts, where technical uncertainty, integration constraints, and coordination among multidisciplinary teams are central concerns.

Digital Control

Semester: 
Spring

The Digital Control course addresses the design of computer-controlled systems using discrete-time models and methods. It builds on the first-semester course in Control Theory, where the control problem is introduced and studied in continuous time.