Digital Design Systems
BioDigital Design Systems
This specialisation focuses on those interested in everything from computational design and analysis to building information systems, digital twins and ontologies. This specialisation also focuses on building development, evolution and genetics, whilst most courses use Python, those interested in incorporating biological systems should also gain a working knowledge of R. The students must take at least 25 ECTS from the list below to qualify for the specialisation BioDigital Design Systems.
02180 | Introduction to Artificial Intelligence | 5 | point | Spring F3A (Tues 8-12) |
02282 | Algorithms for Massive Data Sets | 7.5 | point | Spring F1A (Mon 8-12) |
02452 | Machine Learning | 5 | point | Autumn E4A (Tues 13-17) |
22150 | Introduction to Systems Biology; MSc | 5 | point | Autumn E1B (Thurs 13-17) |
41083 | Technology platforms and architectures | 5 | point | Spring F2B (Thurs 8-12) |
41084 | Biologically Inspired Design | 5 | point | January |
41934 | Advanced Building Information Modeling (BIM) | 5 | point | Autumn E2A (Mon 13-17) |
41938 | Agile Prototyping | 5 | point | Autumn E3A (Tues 8-12) |
41940 | Advanced Digital Technologies in Construction Projects | 5 | point | Spring F1A (Mon 8-12) |
Alternative courses at exchange universities taken during the programme can be considered as part of the speciality if agreed by the Head of Studies.
Specializations are merely recommended ways of choosing the courses in the curriculum. Applicants are not admitted to a specialization but to the programme and it is possible to choose among all the courses in the curriculum following the directions given. However, if a specialization has been fulfilled the title of the specialization may be added to the diploma.
Specialization coordinator
Tim Pat McGinley Head of Studies | Associate Professor Phone: +45 45251781 timmc@dtu.dk