MCM - Master of Science in Computational Mechanics
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I've been awarded the SNF grant by the Swiss National Science Foundation to pursue his Doctoral Studies at ETH Zurich, often rated as the best technological university in continental Europe (with 21 Nobel Prize winners in it’s alumni, Albert Einstein being the most prominent of them).
I've worked with several respectable researchers who are employed with ETH Zurich, Paul Scherrer Institut, Stanford University and University of Stuttgart during Doctoral and Master’s research.
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Master
In Barcelona (Spanien)

Beschreibung
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Kursart
Master
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Ort
Barcelona (Spanien)
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Dauer
2 Jahre
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Beginn
Oktober
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Credits
120
The Master of Science in Computational Mechanics is designed for students who wish to develop their knowledge and competency in the field of computational mechanics with applications in solids, fluids and interdisciplinary fields. The programme also includes a component of entrepreneurship and innovation. The goal is to provide the students with the skills for the modelling, formulation, analysis and implementation of simulation tools for advanced engineering problems, as well as skills for understanding these approaches in the broader context of business and innovation. Students will benefit from a leading group of academics and an exciting international environment. Students may take the Master's as a professional terminal degree, or in preparation for a Ph.D. degree.
Standorte und Zeitplan
Lage
Beginn
Beginn
Hinweise zu diesem Kurs
Bachelor of Science or Engineering, or an appropriate science degree deemed to be a satisfactory standard for the purpose of postgraduate admission and awarded by an institution recognized by one of the members of the consortium. Internationally recognized English language proficiency score.
Meinungen
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I've been awarded the SNF grant by the Swiss National Science Foundation to pursue his Doctoral Studies at ETH Zurich, often rated as the best technological university in continental Europe (with 21 Nobel Prize winners in it’s alumni, Albert Einstein being the most prominent of them).
I've worked with several respectable researchers who are employed with ETH Zurich, Paul Scherrer Institut, Stanford University and University of Stuttgart during Doctoral and Master’s research.
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Soumya Swayamjyoti
Themen
- Finite Element Method
- Continuum Mechanics
- Advanced Fluid Mechanics
- Entrepreneurship for engineers
- Communication skills in a foreign language
- Computational Plasticity
- Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics
- Fluid Structure Interaction
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Reservoir Modelling and Simulation
- Computational Electromagnetics
- Industrial placement
- Computational Solid Mechanics
- Computational Structural Mechanics and Dynamics
- Finite Elements in Fluids
- Dynamics of Structures
- Computer Modelling
Inhalte
The first semester is taught simultaneously in UPC/CIMNE and Swansea University. Students study commonly agreed core modules, totaling 20 ECTS, which are examined under common regulatory procedures. In addition, students study 10 ECTS in transversal modules, namely a course in “communication skills in a foreign language” and a course in “entrepreneurship for engineers”. Students must accumulate 30 ECTS by passing each module at 50 or above to progress.
Students continue in UPC/CIMNE or Swansea University for their second semester, where they must accumulate new 30 ECTS. Students study 15 ECTS in elective modules in computational mechanics to deepen the knowledge acquired during the first semester. Students must also accumulate 15 ECTS in a “practical training” module which they will develop within an industrially oriented environment. Students must accumulate 30 ECTS by passing each module at 50 or above to progressThe third and fourth semesters are taught at a second designated institution from within the Consortium (from a choice of UPC/CIMNE, SU, US and ECN). Students must accumulate 60 ECTS (25 ECTS of which should be in specialised subject areas) and 5 ECTS will be in the form of a transversal module. The final 30 ECTS consists of a Masters dissertation thesis into a cutting-edge research topic within computational mechanics.
1st Semester. Swansea University & UPC/CIMNE.
- Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations
- Finite Element Method
- Continuum Mechanics
- Advanced Fluid Mechanics
- Entrepreneurship for engineers
- Communication skills in a foreign language
2nd Semester. Swansea University. Structural Engineering Elective Modules
- Computational Plasticity
- Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics
- Fluid Structure Interaction
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Reservoir Modelling and Simulation
- Computational Electromagnetics
- Industrial placement (compulsory)
- Practical training
2nd Semester. UPC/CIMNE. Structural Engineering
- Computational Solid Mechanics
- Computational Structural Mechanics and Dynamics
- Finite Elements in Fluids
- Industrial placement (compulsory)
- Practical training 15
3rd & 4th Semester. Swansea University
- Dynamics of Structures
- Computer Modelling
- Computational Plasticity
- Advanced Structural Analysis
- Nonlinear Continuum Mechanics
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Reservoir Modelling and Simulation
- Computational Electromagnetics
- Fluid Structure Interaction
3rd & 4th Semester. UPC/CIMNE
- Computational Contact Mechanics
- Computational Mechanics Tools
- Multiscale Computational Mechanics
- Advanced Discretization Methods
- Computational Wave Propagation
- Programming for Engineers and Scientists
- Transversal modules
3rd & 4th Semester. Ecole Centrale de Nantes
- Structural Hydrodynamics
- Computational methods for incompressible flows
- Extended finite element method and level set techniques
- French
- Materials modeling for numerical simulations
- Numerical methods for simulation of coupled problems
- Physical modeling of fluids
- Computational damage and fracture
- mechanics for polymers and composites
- Domain decomposition and iterative solvers
- Fluid-structure interaction and advanced CFD
- Model reduction
- Multi-scale numerical methods
- Numerical methods for uncertainty quantification
Zusätzliche Informationen
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
MCM - Master of Science in Computational Mechanics