Georgia creates new CS&E PhD program

From SC Online we learn that the Colleges of Computing, Engineering, and Sciences at Georgia Tech have announced a new PhD program in Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) to keep its MS in CSE company

The new CSE doctoral program begins with core computational science and engineering research requirements, along with dedicated components to solidify each student’s competency within a variety of computing specializations. Students must take at least four courses from the following five areas of study: numerical and scientific computing, computational science and engineering algorithms, modeling and simulation, computational data analysis and visualization, and high performance computing. As the student’s research progresses, he/she will then select a primary computational area of focus, a course of study in some application domain, as well as a qualifier examination and, finally, the completion of a dissertation.


 

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