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== Wintersemester 2008/2009 == | == Wintersemester 2009/2010 == |
Open Source Scripting for Geo-Scientific Data Processing and Analysis
Lecture and exercises by Dr. Lars Kaleschke (Juniorprofessor)
- Monday
- 14:00-15:30
- Room ZMAW 024
- First lecture 19. October 2009
- 2 SWS, 3 LP
Wintersemester 2009/2010
Preliminary schedule
Mo, 19. Okt. 2009 14:00 /Lesson1 Introduction, the Wiki-System, administrative duties
Mo, 26. Okt. 2009 14:00 /Lesson2 Basic Python and the Interactive Python Shell (ipython)
Mo, 2. Nov. 2009 14:00 /Lesson3 Scipy, Numpy and Pylab - the Scientific Scripting Environment
Mo, 9. Nov. 2009 14:00 /Lesson4 IO and Scientific Data Formats - GDAL, NIO
Mo, 16. Nov. 2009 14:00 /Lesson5 Working with Files and Communicating with the OS
Mo, 23. Nov. 2009 14:00 /Lesson6 Visualisation using Basemap, NCL and GMT
Mo, 30. Nov. 2009 14:00 /Lesson7 Python as a Glue - Using Fortran Subroutines with F2PY
Mo, 7. Dez. 2009 14:00 /Lesson8 Summary and Recapitulation
Mo, 14. Dez. 2009 14:00 /Lesson9 Exam
Mo, 4. Jan. 2010 14:00 /Lesson10 Project work
Mo, 11. Jan. 2010 14:00 /Lesson11 Project work
Mo, 18. Jan. 2010 14:00 /Lesson12 Project work
Mo, 25. Jan. 2010 14:00 /Lesson13 Project report and presentation
Mo, 1. Feb. 2010 14:00 /Lesson14 Evaluation
Why Python?
Where do I find more information?
- Python Scripting for Computational Science, Hans Petter Langtangen, Springer (available in the ZMAW library)