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Computational science

Computational science is the application of computational methods to solve problems in various scientific disciplines, such as life sciences, physics, chemistry, biology and geology. The computational toolbox contains such tools as modeling, numerical methods and deep learning.

We offer a cross-disciplinary master's programme in computational science. Currently the programme has four different specializations for students with backgrounds in mathematics, physics or geosciences. For students with less mathematics in their portfolio, there is a master's programme in applied computational science with currently five specializations.

We currently offer three advanced-level courses in computational science. These courses are taught by staff at Computational Science in Health and Environment (COSHE) and have evolved from courses that were previously labeled as theoretical physics.

Contact

Computational Science

Patrik Edén
E-mail: compsci [at] math [dot] lu [dot] se (compsci[at]math[dot]lu[dot]se)
Phone: 046-222 46 49

Academic advisor

Jessica Mauritzsson

E-mail: jessica [dot] mauritzsson [at] mgeo [dot] lu [dot] se (jessica[dot]mauritzsson[at]mgeo[dot]lu[dot]se)