Iselin Medhaug: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2018 |
Name | Dr. Iselin Medhaug |
Address | c/o Barbara Wittneben Universitätstrasse 16, CHN N 12.2 Institut für Atmosphäre und Klima 8092 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
URL | http://www.iac.ethz.ch/staff/medhaugi |
Department | Environmental Systems Science |
Relationship | Lecturer |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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701-1211-01L | Master's Seminar: Atmosphere and Climate 1 | 3 credits | 2S | H. Joos, I. Medhaug, O. Stebler, M. A. Wüest | |
Abstract | In this seminar, the process of writing a scientific proposal will be introduced. The essential elements of a proposal, including the peer review process, will be outlined and class exercises will train scientific writing skills. Knowledge exchange between class participants is promoted through the preparation of a master thesis proposal and evaluation of each other's work. | ||||
Learning objective | Training scientific writing skills. | ||||
Content | In this seminar, the process of writing a scientific proposal will be introduced. The essential elements of a proposal, including the peer review process, will be outlined and class exercises will train scientific writing skills. Knowledge exchange between class participants is promoted through the preparation of a master thesis proposal and evaluation of each other's work. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Attendance is mandatory. | ||||
701-1211-02L | Master's Seminar: Atmosphere and Climate 2 | 3 credits | 2S | H. Joos, I. Medhaug, O. Stebler, M. A. Wüest | |
Abstract | In this seminar scientific project management is introduced and applied to your master project. The course concludes with a presentation of your project including an overview of the science and a discussion of project management techniques applied to your thesis project. | ||||
Learning objective | Apply scientific project management techniques to your master project. | ||||
Content | In this seminar scientific project management is introduced and applied to your master project. The course concludes with a presentation of your project including an overview of the science and a discussion of project management techniques applied to your thesis project. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Attendance is mandatory. |