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Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science MSc Programmes Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Study Guide 2014/2015 Delft University of Technology Artikelnummer 06935110002

Disclaimer Every effort has been made by the faculty in putting together this guide. However, further details about a number of subjects will only be available after the guide has been printed. For that reason, the information published by the faculty in this handbook is subject to change. Amendments, further details, and a more extensive description of the subjects can be found on Blackboard: http://blackboard.tudelft.nl and in the digital study guide http://studyguide.tudelft.nl. 2 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

Inhoud 1 University Profile...9 1.1 Education & Student Affairs... 10 1.2 TU Delft Central Student Administration (CSA)... 11 1.3 Shared Service Centrum...11 1.4 Service Desk...12 1.5 BLACKBOARD - Virtual learning environment... 12 1.6 OSIRIS...13 1.7 The TU Delft Library...13 1.8 Self-study spaces...14 1.9 Student Charter...14 1.10 Student & Career Support... 15 1.11 Handicapped student facilities...16 1.12 Sports and Cultural Centre...16 1.13 The ombudsman for students...17 1.14 Health & Safety, University Emergency Services... 17 1.15 VSSD - Delft Student Union... 18 1.16 Accommodation...19 1.17 Medical Care...20 1.18 MoTiv...20 1.19 Public Lecture Series...21 1.20 Delta...21 1.21 Useful web addresses TU Delft:...22 2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science...23 2.1 EEMCS Faculty Facts and Mission... 24 2.1.1 Directors of Education, Studies and Programme coordinators.. 25 2.1.2 Master s Degree Coordinator...26 2.1.3 Teaching Staff...27 2.1.4 Committees...28 2.1.5 Academic Counsellors...30 2.1.6 International and Internship Office EEMCS...30 2.1.7 Teaching Formats and Attendance...31 2.1.8 Assessment and ECTS (European Credit Transfer System)... 32 2.1.9 Programme Evaluation...33 2.1.10 Service Desk...33 2.1.11 Harassment...34 2.1.12 Student Societies...34 2.1.13 Laboratory Classes...35 2.1.14 Study area...35 3 Study Guide 2014/2015

2.1.15 Books and Lecture Notes...35 2.1.16 Computing Facilities...35 2.1.17 /Pub...36 2.1.18 Prayer Room...36 2.1.19 Lecture and Examination Timetables................... 36 2.1.20 Notice boards...38 2.1.21 Rules and Regulations...38 2.1.22 Academic Integrity and Code of Conduct...39 2.1.23 Cultural Aspects...40 2.2 Useful Web Addresses EEMCS:... 41 3 General...43 3.1 General...44 3.1.1 Study load and duration...44 3.1.2 Programme structure...44 3.1.3 The thesis project...45 3.1.4 Individual exam programme (IEP)... 45 3.1.5 Examination requirements...46 3.1.6 Language...46 3.1.7 Composition of the study programme and the final examination...46 3.1.8 Examinations...47 3.2 Entry requirements for courses...51 3.3 Contravention, changes and implementation... 51 3.3.1 Contravening the regulations...51 3.3.2 Changes to the regulations...51 3.3.3 Transitional regulations............................. 52 3.4 Study progress checks and reporting...53 3.4.1 Study progress checks...53 3.5.1 TU Delft Repository...53 3.6 Useful Web Addresses General...53 4 MSc Applied Mathematics...55 4.1 The Master of Science programme in Applied Mathematics...56 4.1.1 Composition of the Master s degree programme 2009...56 4.1.2 Common core courses (21 EC)...56 4.1.3 Orientation courses (12 EC)... 57 4.1.4 Internship (12 or 18 EC)...57 4.1.5 Courses in Computational Science and Engineering...58 4.1.6 Courses in Probability, Risk and Statistics... 59 4.2 Erasmus Mundus Master s programme in Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering (COSSE)... 60 4 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

4.2.1 First year...60 4.2.2 Core courses (42 EC)...60 4.2.3 Preparatory courses (18 EC)... 61 4.2.4 Second year...61 4.2.5 Computational Fluid Dynamics...61 4.2.6 Numerical Linear Algebra...62 4.2.7 Elective courses...62 4.2.8 Thesis project...62 4.3 Bridging programmes for professional education graduates...63 4.4 Programme transitions...63 4.5 Exit Qualifications of the Master s programme in Applied Mathematics...63 4.6 MSc programme coordinator AM...64 4.7 Useful Web Addresses AM:...64 5 MSc Computer Engineering...65 5.1 The Master of Science programme in Computer Engineering..66 5.1.1 Composition of the Master s degree programme in Computer Engineering...66 5.1.2 General Electives and Laboratories...68 5.2 Adjusted Programmes...70 5.2.1 Bridging programmes for professional education graduates...70 5.3 Exit Qualifications of the Master programme in Computer Engineering...72 5.4 MSc programme coordinator CE...73 5.5 Useful Web Addresses CE:...73 6 MSc Computer Science...75 6.1 The Master of Science programme in Computer Science...76 6.1.1 Composition of the Master s degree programme in Computer Science...76 6.1.2 Composition of the track Bioinformatics (BI)...76 6.1.3 Composition of the track Information Architecture (IA)... 77 6.1.4 Composition of the track Media and Knowledge Engineering (MKE)...78 6.1.5 Composition of the track Software Technology (ST)...80 6.1.6 Composition of the EIT master s programme in ICT Innovation-Digital Media Technology (DMT)... 82 6.2 Adjusted Programmes...83 6.2.1 Bridging programmes for professional education graduates...83 6.3 Programme transitions...84 6.3.1 Course substitution list...84 5 Study Guide 2014/2015

6.4 Exit Qualifications of the Master s programme Computer Science...85 6.5 MSc programme coordinator CS...86 6.6 Useful Web Addresses CS:...86 7 MSc Electrical Engineering...87 7.1 The Master of Science programme in Electrical Engineering...88 7.1.1 Composition of the Master s degree programme in Electrical Engineering...88 7.1.2 Composition of the Master s degree programme in Telecommunications & Sensing Systems................. 88 7.1.3 Composition of the Master s degree programme in Microelectronics...92 7.1.4 Composition of the Master s degree programme in Electrical Sustainable Engineering...94 7.1.5 Composition of the Master s degree programme in Signals and Systems...97 7.1.6 General Electives and Laboratories...100 7.2 Adjusted Programmes...102 7.2.1 Bridging programmes for professional education graduates..102 7.3 Erasmus Mundus Master s Programme in European Wind Energy Master (EWEM), Electrical Sustainable Energy Track.. 104 7.4 Exit Qualifications of the Master s programme in Electrical Engineering...106 7.5 MSc programme coordinator EE...107 7.6 Useful Web Addresses EE...107 8 MSc Embedded Systems...109 8. What is the 3TU.Federation?...110 8.2 The Master of Science programme in Embedded Systems...112 8.2.1 Composition of the Master s degree programme in...112 8.3 Adjusted Programmes...116 8.3.1 Programme for Professional Education Graduates...116 8.3.2 Composition of flexible study programmes...117 8.4 Interim examinations; entry requirements... 117 8.5 Transitional ruling...118 8.5.1 Interim examinations for old study programme...118 8.5.2 Transition to a new programme...118 8.6 Exit Qualifications of the Master s programme in Embedded Systems...118 8.7 MSc programme coordinator ES...119 8.8 Useful Web Addresses ES:... 119 6 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

9 Adjusted programmes and extra options...121 9.1 Flexible study programme...122 9.2 Honours programme Master...122 9.2.1 Honours programme...122 9.3 Teaching degree (TULO)...123 9.4 Technology in sustainable development annotation (TiDO)..123 9.5 Master Annotation Entrepreneurship...124 9.6 TUD Design Challenge...125 9.7 Foreign Exchange...126 9.8 Useful Web Addresses:...126 10 Graduation policy...127 11 Map of TU Campus...139 12 Year planner...143 7 Study Guide 2014/2015

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1University Profile

1 University Profile TU Delft aims to be a preferred partner in education for students worldwide by offering intrinsically challenging and didactically inspiring courses. The courses are intrinsically challenging because of the direct connection with urgent societal themes, particularly in the area of sustainability. The study programmes are didactically inspiring through the use of active educational methods to give our students as much creative freedom as possible. TU Delft sees its students as its future alumni, alumni who can be flexibly deployed and can take up a prominent position on the international labour market. The programme leading to the qualification of Delft engineer is an A-brand worldwide. To maintain this quality guarantee, TU Delft is constantly developing its curriculum, both intrinsically and didactically. The university also collaborates closely with national and international universities, research institutes and partners in industry. These ties are a means for our students to gain valuable and relevant knowledge and experience, providing them with the building blocks for a successful future career. TU Delft (Technische Universiteit Delft) Visitor address Mekelweg 5 2628 CC Delft Postal address Postbus 5 2600 AA Delft Tel.: +31 (0)15 27 89111 (switchboard) Fax: +31 (0)15 27 86522 E-mail: voorlichting@tudelft.nl (enquiries) Website: www.tudelft.nl 1.1 Education & Student Affairs The Education & Student Affairs department provides support in all educational activities: administration, student guidance, support for foreign students, sports, culture and international projects. Jaffalaan 9A (visitor entrance on Mekelweg) 2628 BX Delft Tel.: +31 (0)15 27 84670 Fax: +31 (0)15 27 87233 10 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

1 University Profile E-mail: os@tudelft.nl Website: www.student.tudelft.nl 1.2 TU Delft Central Student Administration (CSA) Annual Enrolment: www.csa.tudelft.nl Enrolment Re-enrolment Withdrawal Tuition and examination fee Graduation Support Scheme Other information and forms Visitor address The CSA desk is located in the Education & Student Affairs building. Jaffalaan 9A (visitor entrance on Mekelweg) 2628 BX Delft Opening hours: Monday through Friday from 9.00 to 17.00 except for public holidays, Friday May 18, Monday December 24 and Monday December 31 2012. Postal address CSA TU Delft Postbus 5 2600 AA Delft Tel.: +31 (0)15 27 84249 Fax: +31 (0)15) 27 86457 E-mail: csa@tudelft.nl 1.3 Shared Service Centrum The SSC covers educational administration and study progress administration. Contact Information: Account group 1: +31 (0)15 27 89826 EEMCS OSA.EWI@tudelft.nl AS OSA.TNW@tudelft.nl Account group 2: +31 (0)15 27 89825 Architecture OSA.BK@tudelft.nl 11 Study Guide 2014/2015

1 University Profile IDE OSA.IO@tudelft.nl TPM OSA.TBM@tudelft.nl Account group 3: +31 (0)15 27 89827 CEG OSA.CiTG@tudelft.nl AE OSA.LR@tudelft.nl 3mE OSA.3mE@tudelft.nl 1.4 Service Desk Every faculty has a service desk. This is the contact point for students (and staff) for all questions concerning educational and student affairs, ICT and facility services, such as: Hardcopy study guides Transcripts Turning in mark sheets Certificates for students (such as for completion of programme components, marks or study credits for purposes of switching to another programme or a credit-related/achievement-related grant Degree audit application Questions on the TAS examination registration system. More information, including opening times, can be found on www.servicepunt.tudelft.nl 1.5 BLACKBOARD - Virtual learning environment Blackboard is TU Delft s virtual learning environment. All TU Delft students registered in the student enrolment system OSIRIS, all teaching staff and other personnel registered in Peoplesoft, as well as alumni, have access to Blackboard and can make use of the virtual learning environment. Almost all communication between students, instructors and staff goes through Blackboard. After logging in, you will find the relevant information on studying and working at TU Delft. Tel.:+31 (0)15 27 89194 Website: http://blackboard.tudelft.nl Support: www.blackboard-support.tudelft.nl 12 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

1 University Profile 1.6 OSIRIS OSIRIS is an application for managing study information. OSIRIS is used by teachers for submitting grades; study advisors can get overviews of progress of individual students and students can follow their own academic progress. Website: http://blackboard.tudelft.nl 1.7 The TU Delft Library Your virtual reference desk! All the relevant science and technology information you need The TU Delft Library is the largest science and technology library in the Netherlands. The Library selects, manages, processes and provides relevant information for your studies from in and outside the Netherlands. Much of the information is digital. Stop searching, start finding! During your course, you will find that the Virtual Knowledge Centre (VKC) of your programme will come in very useful. The VKC is the ideal place to start when looking for information in your field, as it provides virtually all knowledge in your field. Learn about your VKC at http://vkc.library.tudelft.nl. The digital window At www.library.tudelft.nl you will find not just information on specific subjects, but also practical information about the Library, the online catalogue, databases, works of reference, internet sources, instructions and maps. There are also articles, PhD theses, reports, graduation dissertations, lecture notes, patents and other TU Delft publications at http://repository.tudelft.nl. If you are looking for specific information, or if you have a question, request, complaint or comment about the services provided by the Library, go to http://askyourlibrary.tudelft.nl, the digital window of the Library. For maps, go to http://kaartenkamer.library.tudelft.nl. Ask your question through a variety of channels You can communicate with the Library Customer Services via Ask Your Library at a time, place and manner of your own choosing. Many of your questions will be answered immediately. During office hours you can chat to a Library employee, who can also browse along with you. The employee is then able to help you find 13 Study Guide 2014/2015

1 University Profile specific sources by pointing out information with the cursor. The answers to some questions can be found in the Frequently Asked Questions, but you can also telephone us (+31 (0)15 27 85678), mail us (library@tudelft.nl), or visit one of our branches. You can find them on www.library.tudelft.nl Easy If you use a computer that is connected to the TU Delft campus network, you can use, digitally, virtually every service provided by the Library. The Central Branch on Prometheusplein 1, behind the Aula Congress Centre, is open during the daytime, evening, and at weekends, for browsing through the books, studying with or without a computer, meeting, and making copies. The opening times of the Library are extended yet further during examination periods. The Central Branch is also where you will find the Trésor, the treasure house with unique, fragile and valuable items. The Trésor can be visited by appointment (http://tresor.library.tudelft.nl). Central Library Prometheusplein 1 2628 ZC Delft Tel.: +31 (0)15 27 85678 E-mail: library@tudelft.nl 1.8 Self-study spaces Specially set up self-study spaces are available to you in the faculties and library for independent study. You will find these self-study spaces in separate spaces and in the foyers of the buildings. Many self-study spaces are equipped with laptop connections. 1.9 Student Charter All rights and obligations of the student and of TU Delft as the institution are detailed in the Student Charter. It includes information on admissions requirements, guarantee months, enrolment, student/staff representation, Ombudsman regulations and codes of conduct. The charter can be consulted on: www.studentenstatuut.tudelft.nl Questions about the student charter should be addressed to one of the Student & Career Support student counsellors: Tel.: +31 (0)15 27 88004 E-mail: studentandcareersupport@tudelft.nl 14 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

1 University Profile 1.10 Student & Career Support Student & Career Support is there to help you when you encounter issues that impede good studying. Both individuals and groups can consult Student & Career Support for support and advice. Consult the student counsellors, student psychologists and/or the information centre for assistance with: legal issues, scholarships/grants and financial support, psycho-social support, help with studies and career orientation on the labour market. At the desk in the Education & Student Affairs building at Jaffalaan 9a (Mekelweg entrance), you can make an appointment with a student counsellor or student psychologist, or obtain more information about the information centre. The student psychologists also have an open consultation hour on Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 11.30-12.30, during which you can see a student psychologist without an appointment. Please report to the desk when you come to attend the open consultation. Additionally, Student & Career Support will also appreciate a phone call or e-mail to let the office know that you are coming. At Student & Career Support you can also attend workshops and trainings such as Constructive Thinking, Relaxing, Mind Mapping, Applications, Studying with Dyslexia, and Personal Effectiveness. For more information, see www.smartstudie.tudelft.nl. On the ground floor at the Education & Student Affairs desk, you will also find the Information Centre (open from 9.00 to 17.00), where you can go for information about your academic or future professional career. The Information Centre can provide information on subjects such as university and higher professional education programmes, study and career choices, studies abroad, exchange programmes, summer courses, financial aid/grants and language courses. Most of the day, the desk will be staffed with someone to help you. Opening hours: Monday through Friday from 9.00 to 17.00. Jaffalaan 9A (visitors entrance on Mekelweg). 2628 BX Delft Tel.: +31 (0)15 27 88004 E-mail: studentandcareersupport@tudelft.nl Website: www.studentandcareersupport.tudelft.nl 15 Study Guide 2014/2015

1 University Profile 1.11 Handicapped student facilities The university will ensure that the education is also accessible to students with a disability. This means that there must be appropriate facilities for disabled students or students with a chronic illness, whether financially or by providing special educational facilities. If you have special needs, contact your academic counsellor. Please give notice of any needs you may have as early as possible, as some facilities may take some time to organise. 1.12 Sports and Cultural Centre The Sports and Cultural Centre offers nearly every kind of indoor and outdoor sport. Most fields and pitches are lit for evening play. You can also take part in a variety of cultural activities: Courses, including videography, photography, painting, drawing, sculpting, ceramics, instrument building, classical music, light & popular music, computer-assisted sound processing, modern and oriental dance, capoeira, philosophy and writing. Vocal and instrumental musical groups. Use of musical instruments, including pianos, drum sets, saxophones and guitars. TU Delft Sports Centre Mekelweg 8 2628 CD Delft Tel.: +31 (0) 15 27 82443 E-mail: sport-sc@tudelft.nl Website: www.sc.tudelft.nl TU Delft Cultural Centre Mekelweg 10 2628 CD Delft Tel: +31 (0) 15 27 83988 E-mail:cultuur-sc@tudelft.nl Website: www.sc.tudelft.nl 16 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

1 University Profile 1.13 The ombudsman for students If you disagree with how your complaint has been dealt with by the Central Complaints Point, you can refer it to the ombudsman for students, Mr E.P.M. Moors. He acts as an independent intermediary between the complainant and the subject of the complaint. He can also issue recommendations to the relevant final authority on these matters, i.e. the Executive Board or the dean of the faculty. Technische Universiteit Delft Ombudsman for students, Mr E.P.M. Moors Jaffalaan 9A 2628 BX Delft E-mail: ombudsman@tudelft.nl. Tel. 015 27 88004 1.14 Health & Safety, University Emergency Services Like the staff of TU Delft, students are entitled to a safe and healthy work-place/ study space. This also entails the obligation to act in the interests of your own safety and that of others. The Netherlands has working conditions legislation ( ARBO legislation ) in place governing safety standards and rules of conduct. TU Delft also has specific environmental, health & safety rules. Basic rules Students may not enter technical areas. Performance of actions and experiments involving an element of risk are only permitted on the instruction of and with permission of the supervisor. Anyone who suspects that he or she may be exposed to risk in the performance of an assignment may refuse that assignment and contact the Health & Safety Adviser concerning the matter. Undesirable behaviour Aggression, sexual intimidation, threats, pestering and discrimination are considered undesirable behaviour and are not tolerated. Undesirable behaviour can be reported to the Executive Board. You can also contact your faculty s confidential adviser, who can handle complaints discretely. 17 Study Guide 2014/2015

1 University Profile Smoking prohibited TU Delft is a non-smoking institution. Smoking is not permitted anywhere except in the smoking areas and locations where smoking is temporarily permitted. Violation of the non-smoking rule is considered undesirable behaviour. Anyone who is being disturbed by smoking can report it to the Health & Safety Adviser or the confidential adviser. Computer work Intensive computer work can lead to neck and upper body problems. These conditions are commonly referred to as RSI. The chance of RSI is increased when working under pressure, in situations such as completing a thesis. Advanced RSI is very difficult to cure and should be avoided at all costs. Make sure your working posture is always correct and take short work breaks at regular intervals. One useful tool to help you do this is the Workpace programme. The Health & Safety Adviser can help you and evaluate your workspace. Emergencies and University Emergency Services TU Delft has a University Emergency Services organisation. The members of the University Emergency Services organisation are known to the staff. They perform first aid and act in the event of an emergency Any time you are injured, always seek treatment. Always report any accidents or near-accidents to University Emergency Services. In the event of fire, a work-related accident or a dangerous situation, follow these rules: A slow whoop siren over the public address system indicates that an alarm has been sounded. Follow the instructions immediately. Get yourself to safety and warn others. In the event of fire, activate a fire alarm. In the event of an emergency, dial the emergency number (112) on a land line and answer the questions. Follow the instructions of University Emergency Services personnel. For more information, see www.tudelft.nl and follow the links to Staff, A-Z index. 1.15 VSSD - Delft Student Union The VSSD (Vereniging voor Studie en Studentbelangen) is the Delft Student Union, and as its name suggests its purpose is to represent the interests of 18 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

1 University Profile the students of Delft. The roots of today s VSSD go back to 1887 (see history ). The union is run by and for students. Over the years, the VSSD has developed a number of services supported by the personnel, such as publishing and book sales. The VSSD is managed by the Delft Student Council. This council of 13 learned students meets once every six weeks to discuss the present and future policy of the VSSD. VSSD Leeghwaterstraat 42 2628CA Delft Tel:+31 (0)15 27 82050 E-mail: balie@vssd.nl Website: www.vssd.nl 1.16 Accommodation TU Delft has a contract with accommodation organisation DUWO for the housing of foreign students and guests. The contracts with the students/guests or foreign students are fixed-term contracts with the option of extension. Applications for housing will be granted on a first come first served basis. Visitors address Stichting DUWO Kanaalweg 4 2628 EB Delft Postal address Postbus 54 2600 AB Delft Tel.: +31 (0)15 21 92200 E-mail: info@duwo.nl Website: www.duwo.nl The consent system is fairly widely in effect in Delft student residences. This means that you will have to interview with the residents of the house. Finding housing in Delft is difficult, and finding cheap housing is even harder, so start looking as early as possible! 19 Study Guide 2014/2015

1 University Profile 1.17 Medical Care The student healthcare organisation Stichting Studentengezondheidszorg (SGZ) provides both medical and psychotherapeutic healthcare for students. Because the SGZ principally provides preventative help, we recommend you have your own GP who can visit you if you are ill. This can be one of the SGZ s own GPs. SGZ Beukenlaan 4 2612 VC Delft GPs: Tel.: +31 (0)15 21 35358 E-mail: studentenartsen@sgz.nl Vaccinations: Tel.: +31 (0)15 21 21507 E-mail: vaccinatie@sgz.nl Psychologists: Tel.: +31 (0)15 21 33426 E-mail: psychologie@sgz.nl. Website: www.sgz.nl 1.18 MoTiv MoTiv is a church organisation at TU Delft. Its aim is to engender motivation, inspiration and passion in those who choose a profession in technology. Participants in the MoTiv programmes explore their inner strength and commitment. MoTiv s activities are designed to augment personal skills and social support and to make a contribution to the technical/cultural debate in society. MoTiv has pastors with whom you can make an appointment for individual pastoral coaching. For those seeking reflection, there is an Ecumenical church service every Sunday at 11.15 at Noordeinde 4. Voorstraat 60 2611 JS Delft Tel.: +31 (0)15 21 23421 20 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

1 University Profile E-mail: info@motiv.tudelft.nl Website: www.motiv.tudelft.nl 1.19 Public Lecture Series Studium Generale, the TU Delft Public Lecture Series, helps you stay on top of the oldest and newest developments in science, art, culture and society. Studium Generale offers you the opportunity to expand your horizons and learn about disciplines other than your own area of study. Twice per year, Studium Generale issues its programme listings announcing all activities. The programme listings are distributed in all TU buildings and can also be obtained individually. To be sure you are always informed of the programme s offerings, you might want to sign up for the weekly electronic newsletter. You ll never miss a thing! To register, send an e-mail to studiumgenerale@tbm.tudelft.nl. The latest programme can also be found on www.sg.tudelft.nl. Studium Generale Adres Prometheusplein 1 2628 ZC Delft Postadres Postbus 98 2600 MG Delft Telefoon: 015 27 85235 Fax: 015 27 88830 E-mail: studiumgenerale@tudelft.nl Website: http://www.sg.tudelft.nl 1.20 Delta Delta is TU Delft s information and opinion journal, published by a journalistically independent editorial board. Delta Editorial Board University Library, room 0.18 0. 20 Prometheusplein 1 2628 ZC Delft 21 Study Guide 2014/2015

1 University Profile Postal address: Postbus 139 2600 AC Delft Tel.: +31 (0)15 27 84848 (Monday - Thursday) E-mail: delta@tudelft.nl Website: www.delta.tudelft.nl 1.21 Useful web addresses TU Delft: Student portal: http://studenten.tudelft.nl Blackboard (OSIRIS): http://blackboard.tudelft.nl Studyguide: http://studiegids.tudelft.nl TU Delft: http://www.tudelft.nl Education and Student affairs: www.student.tudelft.nl TUD Central Student Administration: www.csa.tudelft.nl TU Delft Library: http://library.tudelft.nl Sports and Cultural Centre: www.sc.tudelft.nl Studying at the TU Delft: http://www.studyat.tudelft.nl E&SA Idea Line: http://www.ideeenlijnos.tudelft.nl Student & Career Support: www.studentandcareersupport.tudelft.nl Student Charter: www.studentenstatuut.tudelft.nl Delta: www.delta.tudelft.nl Accommodation: www.duwo.nl Medical Care: www.sgz.nl MoTiv: www.motiv.tudelft.nl Studium Generale: www.sg.tudelft.nl Graduate School: www.graduateschool.tudelft.nl VSSD: www.vssd.nl ORAS: www.oras.tudelft.nl Delftsche Management Studentenvereniging (DMS): http://www.dmsso-ciety.tudelft.nl 22 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

2The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science 2.1 EEMCS Faculty Facts and Mission The Faculty of EEMCS maintains and develops knowledge and skills in the areas of electrical engineering, computer science and applied mathematics, in which it is an international leader. It prepares students to become enterprising, responsible engineers who continue to learn, and it provides a healthy working and studying environment for this purpose. The faculty uses its knowledge to serve society. Our faculty is characterised by a combination of strong subjects and a high degree of synergy between these subjects. It uses a variety of fundamental theories and methods that were developed in-house and that have spawned a wealth of technology in the field. The faculty offers three BSC degree programmes: Electrical Engineering Applied Mathematics Computer Science Each of the five Master s degree programmes that we offer ties in to one or more of our research themes. Classes are taught in English, and students are equipped to compete on the international job market. The MSc programmes are as follows: Applied Mathematics Computer Engineering Computer Science, with the tracks: Software Technology, Information Architecture, Media and Knowledge Engineering and Bioinformatics Electrical Engineering, with the tracks: Electrical Sustainable Engineering, Microelectronics, Telecommunications and Signals and Systems. Embedded Systems Address Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Management Support Tel : +31 (0)15 27 84568 en +31 (0)15 27 87675 Fax : +31 (0)15 27 87022 E-mail : bureau@ewi.tudelft.nl Address : Mekelweg 4, 2628 CD Delft Postal address : Postbus 5031, 2600 GA Delft Website : www.eemcs.tudelft.nl 24 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Opening hours from Monday to Friday: 07.00h - 22.30h. Saturday and Sunday: access only with an authorised campus card from 10:00 to 19:30. Public transport From station Delft, take RET bus 40 (to Rotterdam CS) and get off the bus at busstop Cornelis Drebbelweg From station Delft, take bus 69 (to TU Zuid) and get off the bus at busstop Stieltjesweg From station Delft take bus 121 (to Zoetermeer, Centrum West) and get off the bus at busstop AULA By car Highway A13 (The Hague - Rotterdam) Exit 10: Delft Zuid Exit: TU-wijk. Park at back side of building (Feldmannweg) 2.1.1 Directors of Education, Studies and Programme coordinators The Director of Education at EEMCS: Dr.ir. J.F.M. Tonino, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 85807 E-mail: j.f.m.tonino@tudelft.nl The Director of Education is responsible for the faculty s educational activities and the development of policies and plans outlining future developments in the field of education. Directors of Studies: The directors of studies are responsible for the organisation, content and quality of the teaching and for preparing policy plans for the future of the programmes. Electrical Engineering Dr.ir. N.P. van der Meijs, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 86258 E-mail: n.p.vandermeijs@tudelft.nl Computer science Dr. E.A. Hendriks, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 86269 E-mail: e.a.hendriks@tudelft.nl 25 Study Guide 2014/2015

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Applied Mathematics Dr. H.P. Lopuhaa, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 85129 E-mail: h.p.lopuhaa@tudelft.nl Embedded Systems Dr.ir. J.F.M. Tonino, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 85807 E-mail: j.f.m.tonino@tudelft.nl Programme Coordinators: Dr. J. Caussin, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 87144 E-mail: j.caussin@tudelft.nl MSc ES Dr. A. Coetzee, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 85198 E-mail: a.coetzee@tudelft.nl MSc AM, MSc CE, MSc CS and MSc EE 2.1.2 Master s Degree Coordinator Your master coordinator is a member of the academic staff who is appointed to you upon your arrival in Delft. The master coordinator is responsible for overseeing your academic process and is expected to take an interest in your general welfare, providing advice, encouragement and support when necessary. Master Coordinators Applied Mathematics Dr.ir. M.B. van Gijzen, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 82519 E-mail: M.B.vanGijzen@tudelft.nl Bioinformatics Prof.dr.ir. M.J.T. Reinders, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 86424 E-mail: M.J.T.Reinders@tudelft.nl Computer Engineering Dr.ir. A.J. van Genderen, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 86217 E-mail: A.J.vanGenderen@tudelft.nl Electrical Sustainable Engineering L.M. Ramirez Elizondo, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 81848 E-mail: L.M.RamirezElizondo@tudelft.nl 26 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Embedded Systems Dr.ir. A.J. van Genderen, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 86217 E-mail: A.J.vanGenderen@tudelft.nl Information Architecture dr.ir. A.J.H. Hidders, Tel: + 31 (0)15 27 89504 E-mail: A.J.H.Hidders@tudelft.nl Media and Knowledge Engineering Dr. E.A. Hendriks, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 86269 E-mail: e.a.hendriks@tudelft.nl Microelectronics Dr.ir. A. Bossche, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 86049 E-mail: A.Bossche@tudelft.nl Signals & Systems Dr.ir. R. Heusdens, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 83544 E-mail: r.heusdens@tudelft.nl Software Technology See: http://www.ewi.tudelft.nl/studeren/masteropleidingen/ or the digital study guide http://www.studiegids.tudelft.nl/. Telecommunications & Sensing Systems Dr.ir. G.J.M. Janssen, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 86736 E-mail: G.J.M.Janssen@tudelft.nl For the most recent contact information you can check the following website: http://www.ewi.tudelft.nl/studeren/masteropleidingen/ 2.1.3 Teaching Staff The teaching staff consists of PhD students, assistant professors, associate professors and professors. 27 Study Guide 2014/2015

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science 2.1.4 Committees The Education Committee Dutch law requires each programme of study to have a Board of Studies consisting of at least six members. Half of the members of these committees are students, and half are members of the scientific staff. The Board of Studies provides advice concerning the implementation of the Course and Examination Regulations. It also advises the Dean and the Directors of Studies on educational matters. Committees of Education with their chairs: Applied Mathematics (OCW) Dr. C. Kraaikamp, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 81910 E-mail: C.Kraaikamp@tudelft.nl Contact Mrs. A.M. Brouwer-Mooser, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 81923 E-mail: a.m.brouwer-mooser@tudelft.nl Computer Engineering & Embedded Systems (OCCEES) Prof.dr. K.G. Langendoen, Tel +31 (0)15 27 87666 E-mail: k.g.langendoen@tudelft.nl Contact Mrs. N. Fousert, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 88534 E-mail: N.Fousert@tudelft.nl Computer Science (OCI) Dr. M.M. de Weerdt, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 84516 E-mail: M.M.deWeerdt@tudelft.nl Contact Mrs. C.A.M. Slieker-Duifhuis, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 86350 E-mail: c.a.m.slieker-duifhuis@tudelft.nl Electrical Engineering (OCE) Prof.dr. O. Yarovyi, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 82496 E-mail: A.Yarovoy@tudelft.nl Contact Mrs. N. Fousert, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 88534 E-mail: N.Fousert@tudelft.nl The Board of Examiners The faculty has one Board of Examiners, appointed by the Dean, for all of its programmes. Each individual MSc programme has a subcommittee consisting of at least three members. The subcommittee is advised by the Director of Studies and an academic counsellor. The subcommittee chairs are members of the Board 28 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science of Examiners, which provides instructions and guidelines for student assessment. It provides advice concerning the content of the Regulations and Guidelines for the Board of Examiners. The subcommittees are responsible for organising and coordinating all examinations. They are authorised to approve deviations from official regulations, including exemptions and changes to educational programmes requested by individual students. Chair of the Board of Examiners: Prof.dr.ir. H.J. Sips, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 81670 E-mail: h.j.sips@tudelft.nl Contact Mrs. N. Fousert, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 88534 E-mail: N.Fousert@tudelft.nl Subcommittees with their chairs: Applied Mathematics Prof.dr.ir. A.W. Heemink Tel: +31 (0)15 27 85813 E-mail: a.w.heemink@tudelft.nl Contact Mrs. A.M. Brouwer-Mooser, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 81923 E-mail: a.m.brouwer-mooser@tudelft.nl Computer Engineering and Embedded Systems Dr.ir. F.A. Kuipers, Tel +31 (0)15 27 81347 E-mail: f.a.kuipers@tudelft.nl Contact Mrs. N. Fousert, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 88534 E-mail: N.Fousert@tudelft.nl Computer Science and Media and Knowledge Engineering Prof.dr.ir. G.J.P.M. Houben Tel +31 (0)15 27 85953 E-mail: G.J.P.M.Houben@tudelft.nl Contact Mrs. C.A.M. Slieker-Duifhuis, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 86350 E-mail: c.a.m.slieker-duifhuis@tudelft.nl Electrical Engineering Prof.ir. L. van der Sluis, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 85782 E-mail: l.vandersluis@tudelft.nl Contact Mrs. N. Fousert, Tel: +31 (0)15 27 88534 E-mail: N.Fousert@tudelft.nl 29 Study Guide 2014/2015

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science 2.1.5 Academic Counsellors The Student Service Desk staff and the academic counsellors are there to help you find answers to many questions. This may vary from providing standard information about the degree programme to arranging help with private matters that may affect your studies. Studying obviously does not always come easily. For example: You may want to study, but can t get started; you can t concentrate. After your initial enthusiasm, you may start to lose interest in your programme. You are overly concerned with the enormous (in your perception) consequences of failing to do well in your programme. You suffer from dyslexia, RSI or some other condition. You are homesick. You need some kind of help concerning a quite simple question. The Academic Counsellor is the first person to consult about such study-related questions. In some cases, students have personal problems that they would like to discuss, particularly if the problems are affecting their studies. If your problems seem very serious, the Academic Counsellor can refer you to other professionals, including the student psychologist. Finally, the Academic Counsellor can help you find solutions that can minimise any delays in your studies. The Academic Counsellors at the Faculty of EEMCS are: Mrs. J.M.A. Kooijman, MSc; Mrs. G. Rijnbeek, MSc; E-mail: studieadviseurs@ewi.tudelft.nl Additional information is available on the following website: http://studenten.tudelft.nl/en/eemcs/eemcs-academic-counsellors/ Please contact the Faculty Service Desk, which is located in the main hall opposite the elevators, to schedule an appointment with Mrs. Rijnbeek or Mrs. Kooijman: Tel: +31 (0)15 27 89803; E-mail: service-puntewi@tudelft.nl. 2.1.6 International and Internship Office EEMCS The International and Internship Office EEMCS covers all aspects related to internationalisation. It provides primary information for foreign students, exchange students and guest lecturers who visit our faculty. It also supports and advises staff and management in preparing and implementing their international 30 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science policy, and contributes to the further development of faculty policies. In addition, the International and Internship Office ensures optimal communication and coordination of international activities within the faculty and between faculty and central university departments. Staff International and Internship Office EEMCS: Dr. A. (Anita) Coetzee, Coordinator International and Internship Office Room LB 02.150 (Wednesdays closed) T: +31 (0)15 27 83506 E: exchange: exchange-eemcs@tudelft.nl internship: internship-eemcs@tudelft.nl msc: msc-eemcs@tudelft.nl I: http://studenten.tudelft.nl/ewi/international-and-internship-office-eemcs/ 2.1.7 Teaching Formats and Attendance Study units can have the following formats: Lecture A lecture held by a professor or other staff member for a (large) group of students Instruction Working in small groups, students complete exercises and solve problems by applying the course material. It is essential for students to participate actively and prepare by studying the course material. Tutorials A staff member discusses a number of typical exercises. Each student works individually and tries to complete the exercises in advance. Guided self-study Students work independently on a subject, without lectures, instruction or tutorials. A staff member is available for guidance. Project Students work either in groups or individually on a scientific or technical problem. The objective is to apply their knowledge to solving a complex problem within a restricted time. Problem-oriented education Students work in a group on a complex problem without the necessary prior knowledge. It may be necessary to collect information from several disciplines. The students acquire new knowledge during the learning process. Laboratory work Students perform experimental work in a laboratory guided by an assistant. 31 Study Guide 2014/2015

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Research Students perform experimental or theoretical work on a new subject within one of the research groups. Attendance During teaching periods, students are expected to attend the lectures and tutorials. Attendance at the laboratory practicals is mandatory. Given the intensity of the MSc programme, we strongly advise against taking a leave of absence during these teaching periods, as such absences can result in missing essential lectures. The faculty is not responsible for delays in study progress resulting from such actions, and they will not take remedial action. 2.1.8 Assessment and ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) Assessment Marks for written examinations will be posted as soon as possible, but always within twenty working days after the examination. The results are posted on your personal Blackboard page. If you are a registered member, you can obtain an overview of all your marks to date on Blackboard. In case of doubt, please consult the Service Desk. Marks for individual exam units are valid for ten years. Please note, however, that the completion of some course components (e.g. quizzes, tests, interim examinations, home-work, exercises) may remain valid for only a very limited time! ECTS The European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System is a student-centred system based on the student workload required to achieve the objectives of a programme. These objectives are preferably specified in terms of learning outcomes and competences to be acquired. The key features of EC are as follows: The workload for a full-time student is 60 credits for one academic year. The student workload for a full-time degree programme in the Netherlands amounts to 1680 hours per year; one credit therefore represents 28 working hours. The student workload in EC includes time spent in lectures, seminars, on selfstudy, examination preparation, examinations and other related activities. Credits in EC are allocated to all study units within a study programme (e.g. courses, internships, thesis work); they reflect the quantity of work each component requires in relation to the total quantity of work necessary to complete a full year of study within a given programme. Credits in EC can be obtained only after the required work has been completed and the achieved learning outcomes have been assessed. 32 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Marking scale and marks Student performance is expressed in terms of ECTS marks. The ECTS marking scale ranks students on a statistical basis (see also Table). The Dutch marking system ranges from 1 (nil) to 10 (excellent). Marks of 6 or higher are considered passing, while marks of 5,5 or lower are considered failing. In the case of practical work, marks are sometimes replaced by verbal descriptions. Dutch Marking system 10 point Quality assessment 9,5-10 Excellent 8,5-9 Very Good 7,5-8 Good 6,5-7 More than satisfactory 6 Satisfactory 4.5-5.5 Nearly satisfactory 3.5-4 Unsatisfactory 1-3 Very poor 2.1.9 Programme Evaluation The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science aims to improve the courses it offers. We therefore ask your opinion on the programme in two ways. Firstly, the student associations and the faculty organise lecture response meetings with groups of students to discuss courses of the current semester. In some cases, these meetings also include the instructors who are involved, as well as the appropriate Director of Studies. The results are used to improve the quality of the courses. Secondly, the faculty asks students to complete questionnaires. These questionnaires contain standard questions, and the results are published as statistics. We urge you to participate in these evaluation activities, as the results play an important role in the improvement of our programmes. 2.1.10 Service Desk The Service Desk is the primary point of contact for students, staff members and visitors. You are welcome here for questions or support on FMRE (Facility Management and Real Estate), ICT (Information and Communications Technology) and E&SA (Education and & Student Affairs). 33 Study Guide 2014/2015

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science The Service Desk can be contacted: http://servicepunt.tudelft.nl. At the desk: On the ground floor By E-mail: servicepuntewi@tudelft.nl By phone: (015-27) 89803 2.1.11 Harassment Harassment is inappropriate behaviour (e.g. teasing, mocking, gossiping, bullying, sexual or racial intimidation, violence and discrimination). The key component of such behaviour is intimidation (whether physical or psycho-logical) that creates an ongoing pattern of harassment and abuse. If you are confronted with any kind of unwanted behaviour, please immediately consult our harassment officer, Mrs. Marion de Vlieger, tel. +31 (0)15 27 86180. The harassment officer will work with you to decide how to proceed. Such situations are obviously handled in strict confidence. Additional information is available on the following website: www.tudelft.nl/ongewenstgedrag or www.confidentialadvisor.tudelft.nl 2.1.12 Student Societies The faculty has two student societies, which primarily organise social events such as excursions. The societies also monitor the quality and content of the programmes. To experience faculty life to the full, join the Electrotechnische Vereeninging (ETV) or Christiaan Huygens (CH). Additional information is available on the following website: ETV: http://www.etv.tudelft.nl CH: http://www.ch.tudelft.nl University and Faculty Student Councils There is a University Student Council and a Faculty Student Council (FSR). Members of both councils are elected each year. Members of the University Student Council are elected from the entire student body, and candidates for the Faculty Student Council are part of a degree programme offered by the faculty. These councils have some formal rights, including the right of approval for the programme s curricula. Ask your student society for details. 34 Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science

2 The Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science 2.1.13 Laboratory Classes Practical work by and for the EWI-Faculty may take place on several locations. For more information: http://practica.ewi.tudelft.nl 2.1.14 Study area There is a study area on the second floor of the high-rise building. Students are welcome to come and use this facility which has more than 100 work-spaces. There are workplaces with desktop computers and workplaces where they can plug in their own laptop, lounge workplaces, laptop chairs, seating in the reading area and workspaces in two closed project rooms. 2.1.15 Books and Lecture Notes Most lecturers provide students with a list of books and supplementary reading; this information is also posted on Blackboard. Almost all textbooks are available in the Central Library. The faculty library also holds copies of the more commonly used textbooks. Reasonably priced textbooks and other materials (e.g. calculators, disks, printer suplies) can be purchased from the umbrella student society (VSSD). The student associations ETV and CH also sell the most popular, subject-specific textbooks at reduced prices. Ordering study materials through Blackboard At the Delft University of Technology, readers and lecture notes can be ordered on the Internet. One direct advantage is that you can order your study materials at any time, wherever you may be, and have them delivered to your home after payment. It is also possible to pick up your order on the campus. The site for ordering readers is located within the Delft University of Technology Blackboard system (http://blackboard.tudelft.nl). You will automatically receive a NetID and password after you have registered at the Delft University of Technology. 2.1.16 Computing Facilities All new students are automatically registered to use the university s computing facilities. The faculty provides each student with an e-mail account. We will send new students a letter containing additional information about these matters. The 35 Study Guide 2014/2015