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.
Thesis title “Data driven modeling of conversion units’ product properties for control applications” In cooperation with Helleniq Energy Aspropyrgos Refinery. Description […]
Read moreStarting from the fall semester of the academic year 2024-2025, a Joint Elective Course with the title “Communication Skills for […]
Read moreThe deadline for applications in the academic year 2024-2025 for the MSc “Computational Mechanics” has been extended until Saturday July […]
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