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* [[Response_surface_bonus_project_-_2013 | RSM project for 2013]] (awarded as a bonus) | * [[Response_surface_bonus_project_-_2013 | RSM project for 2013]] (awarded as a bonus) | ||
* [[Take-home_exam_-_2012 | RSM project for 2012]] (was question 4 from the take-home exam) | * [[Take-home_exam_-_2012 | RSM project for 2012]] (was question 4 from the take-home exam) | ||
* [[Take-home_exam_-_2011 | RSM project for 2011]] (was question | * [[Take-home_exam_-_2011 | RSM project for 2011]] (was question 4 from the take-home exam) | ||
* [[Media:2010-4C3-6C3-Take-home-final-exam.pdf | RSM project for 2010]] (was question 2 from the take-home exam) | * [[Media:2010-4C3-6C3-Take-home-final-exam.pdf | RSM project for 2010]] (was question 2 from the take-home exam) |
Latest revision as of 06:29, 19 September 2018
The response surface methods (RSM) project is a mini report that is handed in, based on a competitive process optimization. The optimizers from prior years are currently not available (stay tuned though!), however you can see the project descriptions.
- RSM project for 2015
- RSM project for 2014
- RSM project for 2013 (awarded as a bonus)
- RSM project for 2012 (was question 4 from the take-home exam)
- RSM project for 2011 (was question 4 from the take-home exam)
- RSM project for 2010 (was question 2 from the take-home exam)