The Computational Mechanics MSc Program, established in 1998, is organized by the NTUA Schools: Chemical Engineering – coordinator, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering and Applied Mathematical and Physical Sciences.
The program leads to a Postgraduate Diploma Master of Science in the scientific field of Computational Mechanics after at least three semesters of studies.
Postgraduate students of the Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Program in “Computational Mechanics “ are hereby informed that course registrations for the Spring […]
Read moreThe teaching timetable for the spring semester of the academic year 2025–2026 is hereby announced. Courses will begin on Monday, […]
Read moreApplications for the official assignment and acceptance of a Master’s Thesis topic from postgraduate students who have completed at least […]
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