Specialization: Computational Physics
- Updated on
- 20 Jun 2022
The specialization in Computational Physics focusses on computational approaches in physical sciences, with a particular focus on solid state physics and physics of the atmosphere.
Courses of the specialization
Compulsory courses:
- Computational Physics Laboratory [1] (6 CFU, II semester, II year)
At least 18 CFU (of which at least 6 of TAF C) between
- Molecular Simulation [2] (6 CFU, I Semester, II Year)
- Fluid Dynamics [3] (6 CFU, I Semester, II Year)
- Software Development Methods [4] (6 CFU, I Semester, II Year)
- Parallel Programming for HPC [5] (6 CFU, II Semester, II Year)
- Numerical Methods in Quantum Mechanics [6] (6 CFU, II Semester, II Year)
- Simulation of Multibody Systems [7] (6 CFU, II Semester, II Year)
- Computational Quantum Chemistry [8] (6 CFU, II semester, II Year)
- Statistical Mechanics [9] (6 CFU, I Semester, I Year)
- Probabilistic Machine Learning [10] (6 CFU, II semester, II Year)
- Deep Learning [11] (6 CFU, I semester, II Year)
- Advanced Topics in Machine Learning [12] (6 CFU, II Semester, II Year, Available from AY 2022/23)