PhD in Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Simulation in Engineering and Applied Science

2024/2025

Introduction

The doctoral programme in Mathematical Methods and Numerical Simulation in Engineering and Applied Sciences is an official university degree, taught jointly by the three Galician universities, which trains researchers in the field of mathematical modelling and numerical problem solving that arise in different industrial and business fields. In addition to the participating doctors from the three universities, it has the collaboration of 27 companies and technology centres, which propose research topics of great relevance and current relevance.

This study is verified and published

This study renewed its accreditation on 06 September 2023.

 

Annual PhD tuition fees
Approximate price applicable to all students (non Spanish and non EU included). Secretarial expenses, school insurance and training complements (if applicable) are not included.
200€
Offered place for academic course 2024/2025
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Why study

Nowadays, with the rapid evolution of engineering and applied sciences, the need to train specialists at doctoral level in the modeling and numerical simulation of processes that come from the industrial or business field is evident, so that the transfer of knowledge and the incorporation of doctors into R+D+i departments is promoted from the university. These doctors will have training in mathematical modeling and simulation aimed at optimizing processes, reducing costs, improving product quality, designing technologies, increasing safety, reducing environmental pollution, valuing products, investments and financial risks, etc.

This is an interuniversity study, in addition to University of A Coruña, the following universities also colaborate in teaching:

  • Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
  • Universidad de Vigo

Roadmap

Starting academic year 2013-2014
Last update/verification ACSUG date 24/07/2013
Authorization DOG publication date 31/01/2014
Official BOE publication date 11/03/2014
BOE syllabus publication date 11/03/2014