Msc computer aided engineering engineering
Postgraduate
In London
Description
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Type
Postgraduate
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Location
London
Overview
Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) is one of the strongest growing fields within engineering and underpins design and analysis in all engineering disciplines. Virtual prototyping, based on the numerical analysis of structures, fluids, acoustics and many other disciplines, has become absolutely central to the industrial design and analysis process. The skills and knowledge you will develop in this MSc programme will enhance your career prospects for employment in competitive industrial companies and research institutions. Research projects in CAE are drawn from a wide variety of applications in all of the specialisation areas, reflecting the strong research links that the staff members have industrial companies such as Airbus, Alstom, Rolls Royce, TWI, VW.
This programme will:
Allow you to choose your area of specialisation. You will specialise in an engineering discipline chosen from aeronautical, mechanical, biomedical or sustainable energy engineering and will follow advanced modules in that specialisation.
Provide you with a solid background in computational and numerical methods, as well as the relevant aspects of programming in modern programming languages such as C++. You will be introduced to a wide range of aspects of computation in engineering, both in structures and in fluids, including numerical optimisation.
Give you numerical analysis skills, which you will apply to engineering problems in your specialisation in your final MSc project.
Why study your MSc in Computer Aided Engineering at Queen Mary?.
The School of Engineering and Materials Science (SEMS) undertakes high quality research in a wide range of areas. This research feeds into our teaching at all levels, helping us to develop very well qualified graduates with opportunities for employment both in many leading industries as well as in research. Both Engineering and Materials are very well established at Queen Mary, with the Aerospace Department being the first established in the UK...
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Subjects
- Design
- Materials
- School
- Project
- Engineering
- Programming
- Biomedical
- Computational
Course programme
Structure
The MSc in Computer Aided Engineering includes 4 compulsory, and 4 optional taught modules (15 credits each), as shown on the structure below. You can follow the links for details for each module, and also visit the SEMS website for information on projects and facilities.
Starting in Semester A the programme also includes a research project (60 credits), which is completed under close supervision throughout the year, and submitted in September.
Please note the modules are correct at the time of reading; however we constantly review and update our modules, meaning that they may be subject to change in the future.
Core modules
- Research Methods and Experimental Techniques in Engineering
- Computational Engineering
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Numerical Optimisation in Engineering Design
- Research Project
- Mechanics of Continua
- Topics in Scientific Computing
- Computer Aided Engineering for Solids and Fluids
- Advanced Flight Control and Simulation of Aerospace Vehicles
- Advanced Environmental Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering in Urology
- Combustion Concepts and Modelling
- Advanced Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer
- Advanced Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics
- Renewable Energy Sources
- Advanced High Speed Aerodynamics
- Aeroelasticity
- Robotics
- Advanced Combustion in Reciprocating Engines
- Advanced Gas Turbines
- Implant Design and Technology
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Msc computer aided engineering engineering