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Learn about the ideas and concepts underlying particle theory at the forefront of current research.
Advances in fields such as Physics, Engineering, Earth Sciences or Finance are increasingly driven by experts in computational techniques. Notably, people skilled to write code for the most powerful computers in the world and skilled to process the biggest data sets in the world can truly make a difference.
The MSc in Scientific Computing and Data Analysis offers an application-focused course to deliver these skills with three interwoven strands:
In the particle physics specialisation the students will be exposed to the ideas and concepts underlying particle theory at the forefront of current research. Lectures will be presented by academics from the Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology (IPPP). These lectures are part of the existing Master of Science in “Particles, Strings, and Cosmology” by the Durham Centre for Particle Theory and are taken by all PhD students of the IPPP.
The degree targets an audience with excellent technical skills (in particular mathematics and programming) and makes the students understand how modern scientific computing and data analysis tools work. The course is designed along five core educational aims:
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The course is structured into five elements spanning three terms. In this course:
A UK first or upper second class honours degree (BSc) or equivalent
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