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Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering (Joint)
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Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering (Joint)

Master at KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Programme details
Degree: Master (Master)
Discipline: Software Engineering
Duration: 2 years
ECTS points: 120
Study modes: full-time
Delivery modes: on-campus
Campus locations: Berlin (Germany)
Delft (Netherlands)
Stockholm (Sweden)
University website: Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering (Joint)

Description:

The master's programme in Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering (COSSE) focuses on the multidisciplinary field of Computational Science and Engineering, an enabling technology for scientific discovery and engineering design.

It involves applied mathematics, mathematical modelling, numerical analysis, computer science, high-performance computing and visualisation. The programme is highly research-oriented, and two-thirds of graduates go on to PhD studies at leading universities worldwide.

Study at KTH, TU Berlin and TU Delft:

The master's programme in Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering (COSSE) is a programme within the multidisciplinary field of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), which is an enabling technology for scientific discovery and engineering design. 

The programme is a two-year programme including compulsory mobility for the students. It is given jointly by:

  • KTH in Sweden, 
  • the Technical University of Berlin in Germany,
  • Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.

Students will enter one of the universities and continue in their second year at one of the other universities. Generally, students are admitted to TU Berlin for the first year.

The programme includes three semesters of courses followed by a fourth research semester spent on a master's degree project under the supervision of both universities attended. The students receive two degrees from both the first and second-year universities.

Learning outcomes:

Students in the master's programme in Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering will become very familiar with the tools of CSE, which include:

  • mathematical modelling techniques,
  • simulation techniques (discretisations, algorithms, data structures, software in CSE),
  • and 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, the students will have acquired:

  • familiarity with selected scientific and engineering application areas and their mathematical models.
  • a knowledge base and skills ranging from formulating mathematical models to constructing software for high-performance computer architectures.
  • effective communication skills for interacting on written and oral presentations with the professional community as well as management and society at large.
  • a degree of independent and critical appraisal of the capability and limitations of, and results produced by, computational modelling.

Workshop:

After the beginning of the second semester, students, scholars and teachers of all partner universities will meet for a joint workshop to advise students on their elective courses, including possible topics for their master's degree project. The workshop will include joint research and cultural activities and provide contacts to research departments in academia and industry.

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As to career opportunities, a degree from the master's programme in Computer Simulations for Science and Engineering opens several opportunities:

  • to join the international research community by continuing PhD studies in the CSE and science/engineering fields where simulation and high-performance computing is applied: fluid dynamics, electromagnetics, molecular physics, quantum chemistry, material science, chemical engineering, structural mechanics, biocomputing, and many more.
  • to gain employment in "end-user" high-tech industry and "provider companies", using and developing tools for advanced computer simulation in, for example, the pharmaceutical, automotive, materials, aeronautics, power generation, and microelectronics industry.
  • to start new innovative companies which are based on CSE expertise.

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