ITKTO_LASOS Specialisation in Computational Science (30+ cr)
Study level:
Postgraduate studies
Responsible organisation:
Faculty of Information Technology
Curriculum periods:
2024-2025, 2025-2026, 2026-2027, 2027-2028
Elective studies:
No
Description
Doctoral graduates in computational science see the computer as essentially a research instrument, a tool to gain new knowledge through computation. They apply the tool to empirical data or mathematical models targeting problems from a wide variety of scientific domains. Computational science has close connections with applied mathematics, and, in comparison to computer science, there is a greater emphasis on algorithms that model continuous quantities rather than discrete data structures.
Learning outcomes
A doctoral graduate in Computational Science:
- is able to evaluate the relevance of different computational approaches in the given context
- is able to analyze the essentials of the theories behind the computations
- understands the processes behind the data that is analyzed
- is able to assess critically the used methods and the obtained results using systematic testing and validation techniques
Structure
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Postgraduate Studies
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Transferable skills studies
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Open science studies
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