Scientific Programming in Python Course - University of Nottingham (PHYS4038 & AS1)#
Welcome to the scientific programming in python course at the University of Nottingham. This postgraduate course is designed to give a general introduction to the Python programming language and its wider ecosystem, with a focus on the elements most important for data analysis and scientific research.
The course is aimed at students on the MSc Machine Learning in Science programme at the University of Nottingham for which it is PHYS4038 as well as first-year PhD students at the University of Nottingham and a number of other institutions, via the Midland Physics Alliance Graduate School for which it is AS1. Students taking this module are expected to have a limited level of prior programming experience, but not necessarily in python.
Joining the course#
MSc students should enrol via the University of Nottingham module enrolment form, after discussing their options with their tutor. You can self enrol on the module Moodle page
PhD students should enrol for the module via the MPAGS module sign-up page. If you are enrolling late, please also email the convenor.
Lecturer contact#
The course is taught by Dr Mike Smith and Dr Adam Gammon-Smith.