Monday 20 April |
9-10.30 |
B2. |
Designing with composites |
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D3. |
Power utilization |
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D6. |
Solid state devices |
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2-3.30 |
A6. |
Structural dynamics and earthquake engineering |
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D1. |
Electrical machines |
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F4. |
Marketing |
Tuesday 21 April |
9-10.30 |
A12. |
Coastal and off-shore engineering |
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C6. |
Flow induced sound and vibration |
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D7. |
VLSI design, technology and CAD |
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2-3.30 |
A8. |
Pre-stressed concrete |
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D11. |
Photonic systems |
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I2. |
Multivariable and optimal control |
Wednesday 22 April |
9-10.30 |
A10. |
Structural steel |
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I10. |
Advanced pattern processing |
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F12. |
Complex analysis and variational methods |
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2-3.30 |
C11. |
Turbomachinery II |
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I3. |
Nonlinear and adaptive control |
Thursday 23 April |
9-10.30 |
B3. |
Electrical materials |
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C1. |
Nuclear power engineering |
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I6. |
Signal detection and estimation |
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2-3.30 |
B10. |
Finite elements |
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C12. |
Turbulence |
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I8. |
Image processing and image coding |
Friday 24 April |
9-10.30 |
B12. |
Wave propagation |
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I9. |
Medical imaging and visualization of 3-D data |
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F1. |
Economic policy issues |
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2-3.30 |
C7. |
Aerodynamics |
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D13. |
Electronic sensors and instrumentation |
Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 15 minutes before the scheduled time of the examinations and will be given 10 minutes reading time before being allowed to start writing.