Learning Outcomes
KNOWLEDGE: Students will be able to describe and explain the topics listed in the 'content' section.
SKILLS: Students will be able to solve non-linear and/or stochastic problems using the methods of applied mathematics, use standard software, and write scientific texts.
ABILITIES: Students will be able to create their own mathematical programs in order to empirically evaluate short and long term trends in a case study of one of the application areas (i.a. electricity, gas, coal, CO2, transportation, water). Students get hands on experience with state-of-the-art theoretical and applied concepts of tools for policy advice in network industries.