Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering
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Computer Simulation for Science and Engineering (COSSE) is a master’s programme within the multidisciplinary field of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), which is an enabling technology for scientific discovery and engineering design. CSE involves mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, computer science, high-performance computing and visualization. The remarkable development of large scale computing in the last decades has turned CSE into the third pillar of science, complementing theory and experiment.The programme is given jointly by KTH Royal Institute of Technology (Sweden), Delft University of Technology (Netherlands), and Technical University of Berlin (Germany).The COSSE master’s programme is a two-year programme including compulsory mobility for the students. They will enter in one of the universities and continue the second year at one of the other universities. As a general rule, students will be admitted to TU Berlin for the 1st year.The programme includes three semesters of courses followed by the fourth research semester spent on the master’s thesis (30 ECTS credits) under the supervision of both attended university. The students receive doubles degrees from both the 1st and 2nd year universities.CoursesLearning outcomesThe COSSE-students will become very familiar with the tools of CSE, which includes:mathematical modeling techniquessimulation techniques (discretisations, algorithms, data structures, software in CSE)analysis techniques (data mining, data management, visualisation)The students will become experts in the generic tools as applied to one of the specialisations offered by the universities. Upon graduation from COSSE the students have acquiredfamiliarity with selected scientific and engineering application areas and their mathematical models.a knowledge base and skills ranging from formulation of a mathematical model to constructing software for high-performance computer architectures.effective communication skills for interacting with the professional community as well as management and the society at large, on written and oral presentations.a degree of independent and critical appraisal of the capability and limitations of, and results produced by, computational modeling.
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree in related field.Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency.Application deadline for non EU students is January 16.
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Delft
South Holland
2628 AS
Netherlands
- 2 years
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