Area
natural Sciences
Sub-Discipline
Math
University of Concepcion
- City: Concepcion,
- Commune: Concepción,
- Region: Biobío
goals
General objective:
- To train highly qualified personnel in mathematical methods and numerical and computational methods, destined to applied research originated by problems from industry and engineering sciences.
- Create and strengthen interdisciplinary research teams that contribute to the advancement and transmission of knowledge in areas of applied research based on mathematical modeling and computational simulation.
- Create and strengthen research teams in lines of Mathematics that have a strong tendency towards applications and especially towards the use of computational methods.
Applicant Profile
YES
Graduate profile
In accordance with the objectives that this Program supports, the fraudulent is expected to be inserted in the field of academic and research institutions, national or foreign. In this way, the graduate is visualized performing teaching and research functions in universities or higher education centers, and in public or private institutions dedicated to scientific or applied research to problems arising from engineering or industry. Consequently, the graduate is expected to have the ability to visualize and identify, in an autonomous and original way, problems originating from Applied Sciences or Engineering, and capable of being solved through Mathematical Modeling and Applied Mathematics, design strategies to address the problems described through the Mathematical Models, planning and executing the required research projects, and developing the innovative proposals that are derived. Additionally, graduates must be able to lead and interact in national and international research teams, and communicate their results in mainstream, high-impact journals, and participate in specialty conferences.
Lines of investigation
- Stochastic Analysis
- Numerical analysis
- Partial differential equations
- Discrete mathematics
- Computational Mechanics
- Fluid mechanics
- Optimization
- Ondelettes theory