This is my home university in Linz in Austria. Here I spend a lot of time studying mathematics.
For more information (only in german) about studying mathematics, and what mathematicians do you can get here.
The Johannes Kepler University is real nice university in Upper Austria. With about 15.000 students of which 300 are real nice mathematicians.
Johannes Kepler: Kepler discovered that planets move round the Sun in elliptical orbits. He gave three mathematical laws of planetary motion. To see what the JKU says about Kepler click here.
Linz: Capital of Upper Austria.
Mathematician: A mathematician is a machine for converting coffee into theorems.
I've been to this university in The Netherlands in the last week of June 1997. I participated a Summerschool (on Architecture and Programming of Parallel High Performance Systems) at the Centre for High Performance Computing there. Almost all expenses (travel, accomodation, living costs, course fee) are payed by the European Comunity.
Take a look here who else was there in 1997.
This Summerschool will also be held in 1998 and 1999, so you might take a look at their homepage.
I've been here for some days for a JAVA Course with a touch of math. The course was supported by the SAC Network.
After only 2 or 3 days you can already write nice JAVA Applets, like the one you hopefully see here.
This is the university where I stayed for 4 month in 1997 as an exchange student in the ERASMUS program.
You will find some pictures of here as soon as I come across a scanner.
But you can look at the on-official Weekly Meeting Page to see how live is in Denmark.
...was a lecture with practical work in summersemester 1997 at the
JKU
given by Gundolf
Haase. This is what I had to implement.
If you have any questions feel free to contact
me.
Last updated: October 1st 1998