The AMCS program trains students with conceptual and practical knowledge for dealing with the mathematical challenges of modern science. The Program is a passport for interdisciplinary research, living at the crossroads of a wide range of scientific disciplines and offering tools to understand phenomena that are either too complex, expensive, unethical, or difficult to investigate with real-world experiments.
The Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences program's main areas of research include mathematical analysis, partial differential equations, numerical analysis, uncertainty quantification, modeling, and simulations with applications to physical, chemical, biological and environmental processes; materials sciences; oil exploration and reservoir management. |