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Applied and Computational Mathematics
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Applied and Computational Mathematics

Master at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Programme details
Degree: Master (Master)
Disciplines: Applied Mathematics
Computer Science
Duration: 2 years
ECTS points: 120
Study modes: full-time
Delivery modes: on-campus
University website: Applied and Computational Mathematics

Description:

The master's programme in Applied and Computational Mathematics fosters skilled applied mathematicians, well-prepared for advanced industrial positions or PhD studies.

The programme offers four tracks: Computational Mathematics, Financial Mathematics, Optimisation and Systems Theory, and Mathematics of Data Science. Graduates acquire skills in advanced mathematics and computer simulation that are in demand in several important fields.

Applied and Computational Mathematics at KTH:

Computer simulations is of great importance for the high-tech industry and scientific and engineering research, for example, virtual processing, climate studies, fluid dynamics and advanced materials. Thus, computational science and engineering is an enabling technology for scientific discovery and engineering design.

It involves mathematical modelling, numerical analysis, computer science, high-performance computing and visualization. The remarkable development of large-scale computing in the last decades has turned computational science and engineering into the "third pillar" of science, complementing theory and experiment.

  • Computational mathematics track: The Computational Mathematics track is mainly concerned with the mathematical foundations of computational science and engineering. However, in this track we will also discuss issues of high-performance computing. Given the interdisciplinarity, the final curriculum may vary greatly depending on your interests. The Computational Mathematics track contains courses providing knowledge of design, analysis and application of numerical methods for mathematical modelling, usable in computer simulations catering to both research and prototyping.
  • Financial mathematics track: Financial mathematics is applied mathematics used to analyze and solve problems related to financial markets. Any informed market participant would exploit an opportunity to make a profit without risk of loss. This fact is the basis of the theory of arbitrage-free pricing of derivative instruments. Arbitrage opportunities exist but are rare. Typically, both potential losses and gains need to be considered. Hedging and diversification aim at reducing risk.
  • Optimization and Systems Theory track: Optimization and Systems Theory is a discipline in applied mathematics primarily devoted to optimization methods, including mathematical programming and optimal control, and systems theoretic aspects of control and signal processing. The field is also closely related to mathematical economics and applied problems in operations research, systems engineering and control engineering. The track provides knowledge and competence to handle various optimization problems (both linear and nonlinear), build up and analyze mathematical models for multiple engineering systems, and design optimal algorithms, feedback control, filters and estimators for such systems.
  • Mathematics of Data Science track: Statistics is the science of learning from data. Classical statistics is trying to understand data by determining a plausible model and testing whether the data fits the model. Modern learning is concerned with computational statistics and automated data extraction methods. Technological progress and the increased availability of information contribute to the emergence of massive and complex data sets.

This is a two-year programme (120 ECTS credits) given in English. Graduates are awarded the degree of Master of Science. The programme is given mainly at KTH Campus in Stockholm by the School of Engineering Sciences (at KTH).

Career:

Advanced mathematics and computer simulations are present in several important fields; their use has increased dramatically with the rapid development of computer software and hardware. Financial mathematics, medicine and biology are prevalent areas, but you will be able to bring the usage of mathematics and simulations into a multitude of applications.

The graduates of this programme are in high demand in the labour market as well as in academia. Graduates work in companies like Ericsson, ABB, Comsol, SAAB, RaySearch Labs, Modelon, If, Citibank, Brainlab, ÅF, Atlas Copco, Elekta, Process Systems Enterprise, Goldman Sachs, and many others. Graduates from the programme also go on to academic careers with doctoral studies at KTH, other Swedish universities, or other leading European and US universities.

Learn more about this Master

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