Parallel and Distributed Computer Systems
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Parallel and Distributed Computer Systems was founded by prof. Andrew S. Tanenbaum and is designed to challenge students with the hardest problems in modern systems-oriented computer science. The program is selective and aims at talented students interested in systems research. After having completed this master, many students move on to pursue a PhD program in top research schools or join R&D labs in the industry.In the last years, computing architectures have evolved in order to meet the challenges of new use cases (e.g. Big Data, Cloud Computing, Security & Privacy, etc.). The Internet is now constituted by cloud computing centres, smartphones, RFID tags, and sensor networks. This connected world brings new opportunities to science and business, but also new challenges to security and privacy. The students will study entirely new software architectures and large-scale, geographically distributed systems which can serve billions of users. Scalability, performance and security are key topics of this Master.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Admission Deadline: April 1
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Amsterdam
Netherlands
1081 HV
Netherlands
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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