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

Master

In L'Aquila (Italy)

£ 13,722.88 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

16,000 €

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    L'aquila (Italy)

  • Duration

    4 Semesters

  • Credits

    120

  • Internship

    Yes

MathMods is a 2-year Joint MSc in Mathematical Engineering run by 5 EU universities. As a MathMods student you'll thus have the great opportunity to spend your postgrad years in 2 or even 3 different EU countries! Upon completion of studies you'll be awarded a Joint (our double) degree by the universities involved.
We're currently offering 21 scholarships (full and part- ones) worth up to 47,000 euro

Facilities

Location

Start date

L'Aquila (Italy)
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via Vetoio, 67100

Start date

On request

About this course

Mathematical modelling refers to the use of mathematics and related computational tools to bring real-world, challenging and important socio-economic and industrial problems into a form simple enough so that a good solution can be found in a reasonable time, while keeping the relevant features of the problem. Constructing models requires knowledge of enough mathematical theory, methods of solution which are really effective and efficient, computational tools at hand to do it, some knowledge of the field of application, and communicative skills to understand the important elements from experts in that field. Our master's programme tries to put together all these elements to produce professionals able to work in different relevant fields with the highest intellectual level and state-of-the-art tools.
Effective modelling and simulation is an art that require a lot of practice, so that problem solving, project development and team work are aspects that should be highlighted in any training programme, as our Consortium knows perfectly. On the other hand, the abstraction behind the specific application is necessary to realise that the same base tools can be applied, with the needed changes, to very different situations in various engineering fields.

Postgrads in one of the following (or equivalent) fields:
Applied Mathematics
Mathematics with a good background in Physics
Physics with a good background in Mathematics
Engineering with a large background in Mathematics and Physics.

Applicants must have obtained a recognized Bachelor’s Degree (BS, BSc, SB, etc.) in the European system in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Engineering with
a large background in Mathematics. All applicants whose native language is not English are required to prove a satisfactory level of spoken and written English, certified by TOEFL (550 points), IELTS (6.0 points) or equivalent.

Joint MSc or Double MSc in Mathematical Engineering

What makes MathMods so special is its peculiar mobility scheme, that is the fact that our students will be spending their graduate years in two or even three different European countries. You'll be indeed studying in central Italy for your first semester, then move to Germany for the second term, and finally move again to 1 of our 5 partners for your second year, based on the mobility path you'll be assigned.

Application and the submission of all the required documents has to be made exclusively on-line. No hard copies are required for the evaluation procedures.

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Subjects

  • Functional spaces
  • Functional Analysis
  • Theory of Hilbert spaces
  • Lebesgue spaces
  • Operator theory
  • Fourier methods
  • Green's functions
  • Similarity solutions
  • PDEs

Teachers and trainers (1)

Bruno Rubino

Bruno Rubino

Full Professor

Course programme

The first semester of the programme is focused on Mathematical Theory and is common to all students. It will be spent at UAQ - University of L'Aquila in Italy from September to March.
The University of L'Aquila has a longstanding tradition on the analysis of differential equations and dynamical systems with applications to engineering and social sciences. The goal of the first semester is to endow the student with advanced background in theoretical subjects such as Functional Analysis, Applied Partial Differential Equations, and Dynamical Systems. Functional Analysis prepares the student to work in "infinite dimensions", an essential feature to approach advanced methodologies in numerical analysis, approximation theory, optimization, stochastic analysis, in systematic and rigorous form. Applied Partial Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems are fundamental tools in mathematical modelling with applications to science and engineering (for example in fluid dynamics, life and social sciences, real world applications, and finance). These three units are typically touched only marginally in most of the applied sciences BSc curricula. One of the main goals of "MathMods" is to address them to students coming from Engineering and Physics BSc studies, thus reducing possible gaps with respect to BSc graduates in mathematics. The unit "Control System" plays the role of a selected "engineering-oriented" subject with a strong interface with dynamical systems, control theory, and basic harmonic analysis.

Additional information

www.mathmods.eu

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

£ 13,722.88 VAT inc.

*Indicative price

Original amount in EUR:

16,000 €