Computational and Mathematical Engineering - Computational Geosciences Track, M.Sc.
Master
In Stanford (USA)
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Master
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Stanford (USA)
The Computational Geosciences (CompGeo) track is designed for students interested in the skills and knowledge required to develop efficient and robust numerical solutions to Earth Science problems using high-performance computing. The CompGeo curriculum is based on four fundamental areas: modern programming methods for Science and Engineering, applied mathematics with an emphasis on numerical methods, algorithms and architectures for high-performance computing and computationally oriented Earth Sciences courses. Earth Sciences/computational project courses give practice in applying methodologies and concepts.
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- Computational
- Engineering
- Computing
Course programme
Courses included:
- Physical Hydrogeology
- Contaminant Hydrogeology and Reactive Transport
- Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate Dynamics: the Ocean Circulation
- Hydrodynamics
- Transport and Mixing in Surface Water Flows
- Modeling Environmental Flows
- Air Pollution Modeling
- Numerical Weather Prediction
- Turbulence Modeling for Environmental Fluid Mechanics
- Numerical Electromagnetics
- Spectral Finite Element Method (SPECFEM) Seismograms
- Basic Earth Imaging
- Environmental Soundings Image Estimation
Computational and Mathematical Engineering - Computational Geosciences Track, M.Sc.