Final Projects

To-Do Date: Mon Jan 10 2022 22:59:59 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

The course ends with final projects made in groups by max 5 students (preferably not less).

Below you find a list and description of these projects.

  • Choose a project, find collaborators and sign-up for one of the Canvas project groups named like "Group 3-1: Topic date"
  • PhD students and students of the course section för "ämneslärare" sign up for projects in a separate process.
  • Prepare a presentation, that introduces the topic and its background, describe how you coded the task in Python, show the results and make a little self-reflection on how you experienced coding in a group.
  • Give every group member a chance to demonstrate his/her Python skills
  • Show these parts of the code that are interesting or were discussed as controversial or you find x-tra elegant etc.
  • Reserve for the presentation 20min
  • Listen to all other presentations in your time slot and participate actively in the discussion. Ask also questions.
  • Only (!) in case that some of your group members can absolutely not come to Lund (e.g., they live in another country, are in quarantine etc.) sign up for the groups marked "online". 
  • The project has examination character. If the examining teacher cannot get an impression of your programming skills be aware that your group or some members of it have to make a separate presentation at some later time.
  • Re-take exams are in May, August or in Jan 2023.
  • Upload your presentation and your Code directly after your presentation.
  • The deadline for the project is the start of your presentation slot.

Project List:

Final Project: Newton Fractal project

Final Project: Haar Wavelets

Final Project: Sparse Matrices

Final Project: Birds

Final Project: Approximation (Remez)

Final Project: 2D Integrals

Final Project: Basket Ball     (mathematically more advanced)