Christophe Smet

Christophe Smet is a lecturer at TU Delft, mainly responsible for bachelor courses in probability theory and statistics. He enjoys teaching a lot and he has previous teaching experience at the universities of Leuven and Antwerp.
His PhD research was in Classical Analysis, where he investigated techniques that demonstrate that certain constants are irrational. His interests have since shifted slightly towards physics, both of the very small (particle physics) and the very large (astrophysics and cosmology).

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Statistics (edX)

This course provides an overview of bachelor-level statistics. You will review the concepts of descriptive and inferential statistics. You will use the statistical software package R on real data to gain insight in these topics. A strong foundation in mathematics is critical for success in all science and engineering [...]

Probability Theory (edX)

This course provides an introduction to probability theory. You will encounter discrete and continuous random variables and learn in which situations they appear, what their properties are and how they interact. A strong foundation in mathematics is critical for success in all science and engineering disciplines. Whether you want [...]