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We are pleased to provide the oral exam timeslot schedule and instructions:
- Please follow link (requires login)
Best wishes for your final exam preparations!
Erik and Mathias will hold a group lecture on Wednesday 27 November from 12:15 - 14:00. There will be possibility to get some extra help and tips before the exam.
The Friday 22. November is cancelled.
The following documents might be useful in your exam preparations. (require login)
Thanks to all who provided info about preferred exam dates. We have landed on setting the following 3 days for oral exams:
- Monday 9 December, in the afternoon
- Tuesday 10 December
- Wednesday 11 December
You can submit your preferred day using the following webform: https://nettskjema.no/a/456771 (please submit before 27 November)
- You shall deliver and write the report individually, but collaboration is still encouraged. See here for the rules in this respect: /studier/eksamen/obligatoriske-aktiviteter/mn-ifi-oblig.html (in Norwegian) / /english/studies/examinations/compulsory-activities/mn-ifi-mandatory.html (in English).
- A Matlab file with the two filters h1 and h2 can be found here.
- A Matlab function for NMO correction is found here. A similar implementation in Python is found ...
Hi,
New deadline for weekly tasks 06 is 9th October.
Group teaching 27th & 30th September and 2nd, 4th & 7th October will be spent on help with weekly tasks 06 and mandatory project.
Please see this Discourse thread for info about exam dates: https://astro-discourse.uio.no/t/exam-date-preference-probing/6434 You can also comment in the thread.
We realize the automatically generated lecture plan does not display that there'll be an exercise help lecture also the current Friday 23 August. Erik is our host and this takes place 10h15-12h in seminar room Pascal.
- Just a clarification since the auto-generated "Examination: Time and place" subpage is not that clear:
the exam is oral (and not written). The dates for this exam will be set in dialogue with the students. - The general Department rules for mandatory assignments are available here: follow link
In the course lecture schedule and its 20 August line, we link to a PDF document called Course instructions. This is composed of the following sections, where the first describes the mandatory components needed to be qualified to the exam:
I. How to qualify for the exam
II. Weekly schedule
III. Electronic forum
IV. Code examples and interactive resources / tutorials
V. Exam
VI. Some pieces of advice
VII. An international and national context
A. Resources and video lecture links 4
B. Digital signal processing course contents with other universities
Appendix. Weekly time spent – approximate add-up
Our first session on Tuesday 20 August. In this lecture, we'll provide a brief overview of the topic, describe the lecturing weekly schedule, and tell you about the weekly exercise and mandatory component practicalities.
This first lecture is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended to meet up. We look forward to seeing you!