CS-430: Intelligent agentsSoftware agents are widely used to control physical, economic and financial processes. The course presents practical methods for implementing software agents and multi-agent systems, supported by prog
MGT-301: Foundations in financial economicsThe aim of this course is to expose EPFL bachelor students to some of the main areas in financial economics. The course will be organized around six themes. Students will obtain both practical insight
ME-427: Networked control systemsThis course offers an introduction to control systems using communication networks for interfacing sensors, actuators, controllers, and processes. Challenges due to network non-idealities and opportun
HUM-234: Business lawCe cours cherche à donner, en matière économique, les outils juridiques aux fins d'analyser une situation de fait et de déterminer les règles légales applicables.
ENG-466: Distributed intelligent systemsThe goal of this course is to provide methods and tools for modeling distributed intelligent systems as well as designing and optimizing coordination strategies. The course is a well-balanced mixture
AR-464: Enlighten your design studio projectThis course will support students in integrating daylight concepts into their ongoing studio projects. With an emphasis on the perceptual, qualitative, and emotional aspects of daylight, the objective
PHYS-727: Physics of BehaviorThis doctoral class will focus on high-dimensional multi-agent behavioral data, modeled based on first principles or with statistical methods.
FIN-609: Asset Pricing (2011 - 2024)This course provides an overview of the theory of asset pricing and portfolio choice theory following historical developments in the field and putting
emphasis on theoretical models that help our unde
EE-806: Multi Agent Reinforcement LearningThe goal of the summer school are providing a rigorous introduction to the foundations of MARL and highlight the challenges that arise in the modern research directions in this area.
AR-801: Transects through alpine water landscapesThrough field expeditions, keynote lecture, discussion, workshops, and exchanges with experts, participants will contribute to the production of a synthetic "transect" across a continuous water landsc
ENG-421: Fundamentals in systems engineeringIntroduction to systems engineering using the classical V-model. Topics include stakeholder analysis, requirements definition, concept selection, design definition and optimization, system integration