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University of Pisa Summer - Winter Schools & Foundation Course
Winter School AI for Archaeologists, with Python
- Pisa, Italy
Summer Course
Full time
12 days
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Archaeology deals with the study of the human past, conducted through material remains, i.e. artefacts that were manufactured, used, and discarded in ancient times. One of the most important task is to classify the artefacts, determining chronology, cultural attribution, form, function and other features. Neural networks and deep learning are powerful tools for supporting and facilitating such tasks, often time consuming and heavily depending on prior knowledge and expertise.


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Stanford Summer Session
Summer Course: Circuits I
- Stanford, USA
Summer Course
Full time
8 weeks
On-Campus
English
Introduction to circuit modeling and analysis. Topics include creating the models of typical components in electronic circuits and simplifying non-linear models for restricted ranges of operation (small signal model); and using network theory to solve linear and non-linear circuits under static and dynamic operations.
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Studying Networks in Summer Courses offers a focused dive into the essential components of connectivity and communication systems. This short-term format allows you to engage rapidly in an area that's crucial for modern technology and information sharing.
You’ll explore various aspects of network design, security protocols, and performance optimization techniques. Through hands-on coursework, you'll learn how to configure and troubleshoot networking devices, ensuring efficient data transmission. The interactive nature of summer courses fosters a collaborative atmosphere, essential for building relationships with peers and instructors. As students hone their technical skills, the environment encourages independent thinking and curiosity.
Courses commonly include network administration, wireless technologies, and data communication fundamentals. Graduates of these programs typically step confidently into roles such as network administrator, systems analyst, or cybersecurity specialist, equipped with competencies valued in various industries. Engaging with real-world scenarios helps strengthen problem-solving skills, preparing you for a variety of career opportunities in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.