Computational Science and Engineering

Under the terms of Computational Engineering Science and Computational Science & Engineering (CSE ) refers to both computer science engineer ( Computational Engineering ) and scientific computing (Scientific Computing). It is a relatively new degree program, which in engineering ( civil engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, electrical engineering, nuclear engineering ) and science (chemistry, biology, physics ) is located and offers an interdisciplinary training at the interface between the engineering sciences, mathematics and computer science. Main goal is the ability to model problems with computer technology and simulated. Furthermore, special attention is paid to the theory for the numerical solution of partial differential equations, data analysis and parallel driver ( for example, in high-performance computers ).

Courses of Study

CE ( ​​S) is currently being offered on the following German universities:

  • RWTH Aachen (Diploma, from the winter semester 2007 only Bachelor / Master)
  • TU Braunschweig ( Master)
  • Chemnitz University of Technology (Bachelor / Master)
  • University of Erlangen -Nuremberg (Bachelor / Master)
  • Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg ( Diplom)
  • University of Rostock (Master)
  • Ilmenau University of Technology (Bachelor and Master)
  • Wismar University (Bachelor / Master - " Multimedia Technology and Engineering " )
  • Darmstadt University of Technology (Bachelor / Master)
  • TU Berlin (Bachelor / Master)
  • Technical University of Munich (Master)
  • University of Munich (Master, from SS 2014)
  • Fulda University (Bachelor, specialization students of Electrical Engineering )
  • Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin (Master, also distance learning part-time)
  • Leibniz Universität Hannover (Bachelor / Master)
  • TU Dresden (master or diploma )
  • Hamburg University of Technology (Bachelor / Master " computer science - engineering " )
  • TU Kaiserslautern ( Master)
  • Ruhr- University Bochum (Master)
  • HTW Berlin ( Bachelor)
  • University of Ulm (Bachelor CSE)
  • Ulm University (Bachelor CSE)
  • Saarland University (Master)

Special promotion

The course CES at RWTH Aachen University is now particularly promoted in the framework of the Excellence Initiative. In the first round of applications the university received funding for the construction of the Graduate School " Aachen Institute for Advanced Study in Computational Engineering Science" ( AICES ), which will allow by intensive support an accelerated PhD in CES. The course CE at the University of Erlangen- Nuremberg and the CSE degree program at the Technical University of Munich also have an elite offer, funded by the Bavarian Elite Academy. At the Technical University of Darmstadt, the course in a separate study computational engineering is based. The associated " Graduate School of Computational Engineering ( Graduate School CE) - Beyond Traditional Sciences" is also supported by the Excellence Initiative and the possibility that they already include the promotion during the Master's program. Within the framework of the Excellence Initiative of 2008, the research center " Stuttgart Research Centre for Simulation Technology" ( SimTech SRC ) was established at the University of Stuttgart. The corresponding broad elite course "Simulation Technology " is offered since WS 2010. The development of the bachelor's degree program in CSE Ulm by the Mercator Foundation and the Volkswagen Foundation within the program - sponsored " Bologna Future of Teaching ". The Ulmer course is through the existing cooperation between the University of Ulm and Ulm University a special dar. In the course CSE are combined focus on research and practical experience.

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