
Master of Science - Computational Engineering







About Master of Science - Computational Engineering
We are in the next Industrial revolution and the challenge faced by graduates is to succeed in an age of automation. There is no aspect of modern life unaltered by information processing engines. Examples include teaching (online learning and assessment), automotive (driverless cars and electronic control systems), the economy (high speed automated trading), shopping and entertainment (virtual assistants and recommendation engines), health (automated diagnostics and non-invasive body scanning) and the digital humanities.
The principles enabling the design of this new wave of products are embodied in the discipline of Information Engineering.
This one year full-time (or between two and three year part-time) course provides graduate engineers with the skills to design modern computational products and systems. Graduates specialise in fundamental theory and applications relating to the generation, distribution, analysis, and information use in engineering / science.
This programme is a strand of the M.Sc. in Electronic Information Engineering programme. Computational Engineering has evolved to encompass all aspects of simulation and design in the Engineering disciplines. All physical simulation tools rely on algorithms developed from a knowledge of computational techniques from graphics engines to financial prediction to fluid mechanics to electric power distribution. In this course students are equipped with the knowledge to apply computational techniques in various domains.
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