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Modelica in Education

by Dietmar Winkler last modified 2009-09-04 05:59 AM

This page contains material and information to help lecturers at Universities and in industry to teach device-oriented / object-oriented modeling with Modelica. You mave also have a look at the Modelica books and tutorials listed here.
 

Material for Modelica in Education



We have a collection of teaching material (slides and in the future also exercises) available for download. The content is provided under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike license (CC-BY-SA), i.e., the same license as used by Wikipedia.

If you would like to provide some of your material also for free, please send an email to: Martin.Otter(at)dlr.de. Especially, do this if you utilize the material from here.
 

Teaching Modelica at Universities



The following table contains a partial list of Universities at which device oriented / object-oriented modeling with Modelica is utilized in courses or other events. Feel free to contact these lecturers. If you would like to be added to this list then please use the contact form. The ordering of the rows in the following table is alphabetically according to country and town.

University Lecturer Audience Name and description of event Language
Germany
Technische Universität Berlin Prof. C. Gühmann Master students of Electrical, Mechanical, and Computer Engineering Within Modelling and Real-Time Simulation
Overview of lecture
German
Fachhochschule Bielefeld
Prof. B. Bachmann Bachelor students for Applied Mathematics Overview of lecture
German
Technische Universität Braunschweig Dr.-Ing. W. Tegethoff Mechanical, and Mathematical Engineering, Mechatronics, Energy systems Modelling of thermal systems in Modelica
Overview of lecture
German
Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Schmitz and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ackermann Master students of mechanical engineering Systemsimulation German
Technische Universität München Prof. Dr.-Ing. M. Otter Bachelor students of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Simulation of electro-mechanical systems
Overview of lecture
German
Sweden
Linköping University Prof. P. Fritzson
Object Oriented Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Systems with Modelica
Overview of lecture
Swedish
Lund University Johan ÅkessonMaster students in different engineering disciplinesProjects in Automatic ControlEnglish
Switzerland
ETH Zürich Prof. Dr. F. E. Cellier
PowerPoint slides of the lectures:
in German,
in English,
in Castilian
German
English
Castilian
U.S.A.
Georgia Institute of Technology Prof. C. Paredis
Modeling and Simulation in Design
Lecture slides (in pdf format)
English


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