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Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) is a discipline concerned with the study of computer-based models of natural phenomena and engineered systems. Students will be required to obtain breadth of knowledge across a set of core areas in the CSE discipline, depth of knowledge in a specific computational specialization (e.g., numerical computing), and knowledge to apply computational techniques in a domain of application. Students will be expected to integrate principles from mathematics, computer science, and engineering to be able to create significant computational artifacts, e.g., software.

The School of Mathematics participates in the PhD and MS degrees in CSE. These are highly interdisciplinary degrees with participating units from the Colleges of Sciences, Computing, and Engineering. Students who select Mathematics as their home unit are expected to have substantial background in mathematics, and possess advanced computational skills. This is in line with the expertise of the participating Faculty from the School of Mathematics, chiefly interested in Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Mathematical Biology, Material Sciences, and Numerical Analysis.

School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0160
phone: 404-894-2700, fax: 404-894-4409, webmaster@math.gatech.edu

URL:http://www.math.gatech.edu/academic/graduate/cse.html
Last Modified:Saturday, 08-Mar-2008 14:39:08 EST