MathMods - Mathematical Modelling in Engineering: Theory, Numerics, Applications

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  • I am an Erasmus Mundus masters student in mathematical engineering (MATHMODS) at University of Gdansk (Poland), presently performing my Master Thesis in Institute of Computational Physics, Universität Stuttgart, Germany. for my MSc, I chose an interdisciplinary program with strong roots in engineering mathematics. The exposure to abstract mathematical subjects has provided me considerable background to explore topics like Classical Simulation, Computational Nanotechnology and DFT techniques during my master’s program. I have also acquired experimental experience in using scanning electron microscope, during my one semester stay in LMR lab (Tours-France). I have performed fatigue and fracture analysis of steel. As a Mechanical Engineer I posses commendable cleanroom experience, since I had to perform various experimental studies during my coursework. I am currently doing my Master Thesis in the field of Computational Biophysics in ICP.
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Master

In Barcelona (Spain)

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Barcelona (Spain)

  • Duration

    2 Years

  • Start date

    October

  • Credits

    120

MathMods is a Masters of Science Program focusing in Mathematical Modeling in Engineering. This two year masters program allows students to study Mathematical Model in Italy, Germany, Spain, France, and Poland. MathMods is intended to help experts in the field, apply rigorous mathematical modeling and computational techniques to answer problems in all areas of engineering. Graduates will have gained a vast knowledge in their field of Math Modeling, which will put them at the forefront of the industry.

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About this course

Applicants must have a Bachelor´s degree, 180 ECTS credits, or a degree equivalent to a bachelors degree. This degree must be in, Mathematics, Engineering, Physics, and Applied Math. A strong background in both mathematics and physics is required. Applicants must have an English language certificate.

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  • I am an Erasmus Mundus masters student in mathematical engineering (MATHMODS) at University of Gdansk (Poland), presently performing my Master Thesis in Institute of Computational Physics, Universität Stuttgart, Germany. for my MSc, I chose an interdisciplinary program with strong roots in engineering mathematics. The exposure to abstract mathematical subjects has provided me considerable background to explore topics like Classical Simulation, Computational Nanotechnology and DFT techniques during my master’s program. I have also acquired experimental experience in using scanning electron microscope, during my one semester stay in LMR lab (Tours-France). I have performed fatigue and fracture analysis of steel. As a Mechanical Engineer I posses commendable cleanroom experience, since I had to perform various experimental studies during my coursework. I am currently doing my Master Thesis in the field of Computational Biophysics in ICP.
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Anand Narayanan Krishnamoorthy

5.0
01/09/2012
What I would highlight: I am an Erasmus Mundus masters student in mathematical engineering (MATHMODS) at University of Gdansk (Poland), presently performing my Master Thesis in Institute of Computational Physics, Universität Stuttgart, Germany. for my MSc, I chose an interdisciplinary program with strong roots in engineering mathematics. The exposure to abstract mathematical subjects has provided me considerable background to explore topics like Classical Simulation, Computational Nanotechnology and DFT techniques during my master’s program. I have also acquired experimental experience in using scanning electron microscope, during my one semester stay in LMR lab (Tours-France). I have performed fatigue and fracture analysis of steel. As a Mechanical Engineer I posses commendable cleanroom experience, since I had to perform various experimental studies during my coursework. I am currently doing my Master Thesis in the field of Computational Biophysics in ICP.
What could be improved: I liked everything
Would you recommend this course?: Yes
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Subjects

  • Mathematical models in sciences
  • Stochastic modelling and optimization
  • Advanced computational methods in material science
  • Modelling and simulation of complex systems
  • Mathematical modelling applications to finance

Teachers and trainers (3)

Aureli Alabert

Aureli Alabert

Partner coordinator

Professor of Statistics and Operations Research at the Faculty of Sciences, Autonomous University of Barcelona

Bruno Rubino

Bruno Rubino

Partner coordinator

Professor of Mathematical Analysis at the University of L'Aquila.

Jaroslaw Rybicki

Jaroslaw Rybicki

Partner coordinator

Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Faculty of Technical Physics and Applied Mathematics, Gdansk University of Technology.

Course programme

The FIRST YEAR is common for all students. This will guarantee an equal knowledge platform within the whole group of students. Students will spend their first semester (focused on Theory) at the University of L'Aquila (Italy) and their second semester (centred on Numerics) at the University of Hamburg (Germany).

The SECOND YEAR is dedicated to Applications - and is divided into five paths, which reflect each partner's field of excellence - as well as to the preparation of the Master's thesis. Students will spend their third and fourth semester at one of our 5 partner universities, according to the mobility scheme they will be assigned.

1st Semester: Theory (UAQ, Italy)
2nd Semester: Numerics (UHH, Germany)
3rd Semester: Applications 1 of our 5 partners
  • Mathematical models in life and social sciences (UAQ, Italy)
  • Stochastic modelling and optimization (UAB, Spain)
  • Advanced computational methods in material science (GUT, Poland)
  • Modelling and simulation of complex systems (UHH, Germany)
  • Mathematical modelling applications to finance (UNS, France)
4th Semester: Thesis (Same as 3rd Semester)

Additional information

Students will have an opportunity to study at universities in these five cities: L'Aquila (Italy), Hamburg (Germany), Barcelona (Catalonia/Spain), Nice (France), and Gdansk (Poland) Impoortant dates:
Application for Category A Scholarships: January 15
Application for Category B Scholarships: January 15
Selection meeting: January
Notification of the pre-selection lists: February 15
Final decision from EACEA: April 30
Application without Scholarship: April 30
Courses will start on: October

MathMods - Mathematical Modelling in Engineering: Theory, Numerics, Applications

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