Doctoral Programme in Computational SciencesThe Doctoral Programme in Computational Sciences is part of the Doctoral School in Science and Engineering (DSSE) Data and Computational Sciences are multidisciplinary fields based on the idea that Mathematics and Computer Science theories are used to address application domains within Engineering, the Natural Sciences and the Social Sciences. Obtaining meaningful computational results for various research areas demands both domain knowledge and a command of mathematical and computer modelling tools and their implementation, verification, validation and uncertainty quantification. These problems are typically (though not necessarily) solved using the latest generation of high-performance computing (HPC) platforms. In addition, DCS also includes novel approaches for data acquisition, archiving, management (including meta data) and subsequent processing of data. Mission Provide structured doctoral education in the field of Data and Computational Sciences aimed at advancing both fundamental knowledge and its application in challenging domain areas. Philosophy Our philosophy is to leverage the mathematical commonality between problems in a variety of multi-disciplinary areas. The doctoral candidates will be supervised by internationally known scientists across Luxembourg’s institutes of research and university. They will be exposed to a mix of application areas where they will gain domain-specific knowledge. At the same time, they will develop a set of computational skills and data science skills that are applicable in a variety of fields. Key features
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