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.
The postgraduate course “Computational Analysis of Dynamic Systems and Applications to Fluid-Structure Interaction” will be held every Wednesday from 15:00 […]
Read moreThe 411. “Stochastic Finite Elements” postgraduate course will be conducted every Thursday, 13.30-16.00, at the Static and Antiseismic Research Laboratory.
Read morePostgraduate students of the Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Program in “Computational Mechanics “ are hereby informed that course registrations for the Spring […]
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