Veranstaltungsverzeichnis

Lehrveranstaltungen WiSe 2021/2022

Space Engineering, M.Sc.

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Foundations

For MSc. Space Engieering II students only, 30 CP
VAKTitel der VeranstaltungDozentIn
01-01-03-AMMDA-VApplied Mathematical Methods and Data Analysis (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6

Termine:
wöchentlich Fr 10:00 - 12:00 NW1 H 1 - H0020 (2 SWS) Vorlesung
wöchentlich Fr 12:00 - 14:00 NW1 H 1 - H0020 (2 SWS) Übungen
Prof. Dr. Michail Vrekousis
01-01-03-AtPhy-VAtmospheric Physics (in englischer Sprache)

Vorlesung
ECTS: 6

Termine:
wöchentlich Mo 08:00 - 10:00 NW1 S1360 - Gesperrt ab 01.04.2023 - Ersatz Unicom 2.1060 (2 SWS) Vorlesung
wöchentlich Mo 10:00 - 12:00 NW1 S1360 - Gesperrt ab 01.04.2023 - Ersatz Unicom 2.1060 (2 SWS) Übungen in Gruppen
wöchentlich Mo 10:00 - 12:00 NW1 S3032 (PEP Raum) - Gesperrt ab 01.04.2023 - Ersatz Unicom 2.2090 Übungen in Gruppen
wöchentlich Mo 12:00 - 13:00 NW1 S1270 - Gesperrt ab 01.04.2023 - Ersatz NW2 A4090 Übungen in Gruppen
wöchentlich Mo 12:00 - 13:00 NW1 S1330 - Gesperrt ab 01.04.2023 - Ersatz Unicom 2.2070 Übungen in Gruppen
Prof. Dr. John Philipp Burrows

Elective Modules

12 CP
VAKTitel der VeranstaltungDozentIn
09-M52-03-01Philosophy of Cosmology, Space and Space Travel [Digital] (in englischer Sprache)

Seminar

Termine:
wöchentlich Do 14:00 - 16:00 (2 SWS)

Course content:

In this seminar, we shall study foundational, historical and philosophical questions of cosmology. The syllabus comprises topics and concepts such as (A) key elements of the cosmological standard model and anomalies within it; (B) cosmology as a science and how contemporary research benefits from an awareness of its historical development; (C) further epistemological and methodological questions regarding, for instance, the heavy reliance on strong idealisations and extrapolations in cosmology.
Formally, no prerequisite knowledge in either cosmology or philosophy is needed (albeit desirable). Diligent preparation of the weekly required reading, and continuous active participation are obligatory for successfully completing this course (See below for the details regarding the course requirements/Leistungsnachweis).

Learning outcome/learning goals:

• Basic knowledge of cosmology.
• Knowledge of basic relevant notions from the philosophy of the natural sciences (natural law, space, time, infinity, …)
• Basic insights into the aims of scientific inquiry and the generation of scientific knowledge (by means of examples from the history of cosmology)

Preparatory literature:

- P. Coles. Cosmology – a Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2013
- C. Smeenk & G. Ellis. Philosophy of Cosmology. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2017, https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/cosmology/

Dr. Eva Höne
Prof. Dr. Claus Lämmerzahl
Prof. Dr. Dr. Norman Sieroka