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MS in Computational Mechanics


neeraj350

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Hi,

There are several programs that have computational mechanics research: (not in any particular order):

1) UT Austin - Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics

2) Stanford - Mathematical and Computational Sciences

3) University of Berkeley, Berkeley - Mechanical/Civil

4) Northwestern University - Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

5) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Scientific Computation Research Center (SCOREC)

6) University of Illinois, Urbana

7) Caltech - Aeronautical/Mechanical

8) MIT - Mechanical/Aerospace

9) Carnegie Mellon University - Civil/Mechanical

and many more universities and departments, with smaller groups or individuals working in computational sciences.

You might also want to check out

www.imechanica.org

to find out more about mechanics research (not limited to computational). Hope this helps.

Hi,

Does anyone know about universities that offer MS in Computational Mechanics?

Appreciate your responses.

thanks

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Thank you very much. Will look into these universiteis and imechanica. I am specifically looking for part time or online courses and a cursory glance at the unis doesn't look very promising. Will keep you posted.

Thanks again.

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UCLA and Columbia have online programs:

http://msengrol.seas.ucla.edu/

http://www.cvn.columbia.edu/

in mechanical/civil/structural engineering/mechanics.

Thank you very much. Will look into these universiteis and imechanica. I am specifically looking for part time or online courses and a cursory glance at the unis doesn't look very promising. Will keep you posted.

Thanks again.

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I forgot to mention University of Colorado at Boulder's online program:

http://cuengineering...asters/distance

They have a Masters in Aerospace Engineering Sciences online program, with courses in mechanics and finite element methods.

Also, UIUC has an online MS in Mechanical Engineering program:

http://online.engineering.illinois.edu/degrees/mechanical.htm

Comp_Math, those are real good finds. The program at Columbia is really good, though a bit pricer. I will scout for some other programs too. Really appreciate your help.

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