Master in Engineering Sciences with specialization in Applied Mathematics
- Grado académico
- Master in Engineering Sciences with specialization in Applied Mathematics
- Área del conocimiento
- Ciencias Naturales y Matemáticas
- Facultad o Instituto
- Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas
- Coordinador/a
- Prof. Joaquin Fontobona
Informaciones
- Teléfono:
- +562 29784440
- E-mail:
- secmagister@dim.uchile.cl
Descripción
This program was initially created in 1989 and reopened in 2014. Its main goal is to train graduates who are able to integrate research and development teams in any required specialization of mathematical modeling, as well as to offer consulting in applied mathematics in other scientific and technological fields. This degree also aims to prepare graduates to start researching or continuing doctorate studies.
This program was initially created in 1989 and reopened in 2014. Its main goal is to train graduates who are able to integrate research and development teams in any required specialization of mathematical modeling, as well as to offer consulting in applied mathematics in other scientific and technological fields. This degree also aims to prepare graduates to start researching or continuing doctorate studies.
Research fields
- Partial Differential Equations
- Probabilities and Dynamic Systems
- Mathematical Mechanics and Inverse Problems
- Optimization and Equilibrium
- Discrete Mathematics
Duration: 4 semesters
COMPULSORY UNITS
Partial Differential Equations
Numerical Analysis for Partial Differential Equations
Functional analysis
SPECIALIZATION FIELDS* (The list is published each year on the website of the Program)
THESIS
Thesis project I
Thesis project II
English
Plan de estudio
Texto
Requisitos de Admisión
To hold a degree in Engineering Science, specialization in mathematics, from Universidad de Chile or another university, or a degree of equivalent education that assures the training for the goals and requirements of the program.
For the students coming from other universities, the Commission will determinate the studies´ equivalence and will resolve, when necessary, the courses or seminars that the application will have to pass before the final admission.