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I've been awarded the SNF grant by the Swiss National Science Foundation to pursue his Doctoral Studies at ETH Zurich, often rated as the best technological university in continental Europe (with 21 Nobel Prize winners in it’s alumni, Albert Einstein being the most prominent of them).
I've worked with several respectable researchers who are employed with ETH Zurich, Paul Scherrer Institut, Stanford University and University of Stuttgart during his Doctoral and Master’s research.
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- Master
- Barcelona (Spain)
- 2 Years
...The Master of Science in Computational Mechanics is designed for students who wish to develop their knowledge and competency in the field of computational mechanics with applications in solids, fluids and interdisciplinary fields. The programme also includes a component of entrepreneurship... Learn about: Computational Solid Mechanics, Communication skills in a foreign language, Reservoir Modelling and Simulation...
...The Master of Science in Computational Mechanics is designed for students who wish to develop their knowledge and competency in the field of computational mechanics with applications in solids, fluids and interdisciplinary fields. The programme also includes a component of entrepreneurship... Learn about: Computational Solid Mechanics, Communication skills in a foreign language, Reservoir Modelling and Simulation...
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I've been awarded the SNF grant by the Swiss National Science Foundation to pursue his Doctoral Studies at ETH Zurich, often rated as the best technological university in continental Europe (with 21 Nobel Prize winners in it’s alumni, Albert Einstein being the most prominent of them).
I've worked with several respectable researchers who are employed with ETH Zurich, Paul Scherrer Institut, Stanford University and University of Stuttgart during his Doctoral and Master’s research.
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- Master
- Barcelona (Spain)
- 1 Year
...The master's degree is composed of 60 ECTS credits, of which: 18 are mandatory.strong>: Applied quantitative mechanics, extension of statistical... Learn about: Quantum theory of radiation, Thermodynamical fluctuations, Optical spectroscopy...
- Master
- Barcelona (Spain)
- 3 Semesters
... of compound materials. (A) Seismic and dynamic engineering. (A) Advanced mechanics of solids. (A) Optimisation methods for structural engineering... Learn about: Mixed structures, Fault mechanics, Building structures...
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Studying the CoMEM programme has opened many doors for me. Internationally I was able to present my MSc thesis work at two conferences in 2012 (the year after I graduated); at PIANC-COPEDEC in Chennai, India and at ICCE in Santander, Spain. Locally I also feel much better equipped for my job at an engineering consultancy. The rigorous theoretical focus of TU Delft in the field of coastal engineering has given me a larger appreciation of research and also highlighted the importance of continuous learning especially when working in consulting. I can highly recommend the Erasmus Mundus programmes to any prospective students. It is likely to broaden your perspective of the world, show you much of Europe and challenge you academically.
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- Master
- Barcelona (Spain)
- 2 Years
...The Erasmus Mundus Master Course in Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management (CoMEM), is a two-year English taught international Master's programme. The programme is offered by a consortium of five recognised European universities. During the programme, students study in two or three different... Learn about: Coastal and offshore structures, Ice mechanics and physics, Maritime operations and technology...
...The Erasmus Mundus Master Course in Coastal and Marine Engineering and Management (CoMEM), is a two-year English taught international Master's programme. The programme is offered by a consortium of five recognised European universities. During the programme, students study in two or three different... Learn about: Coastal and offshore structures, Ice mechanics and physics, Maritime operations and technology...
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Studying the CoMEM programme has opened many doors for me. Internationally I was able to present my MSc thesis work at two conferences in 2012 (the year after I graduated); at PIANC-COPEDEC in Chennai, India and at ICCE in Santander, Spain. Locally I also feel much better equipped for my job at an engineering consultancy. The rigorous theoretical focus of TU Delft in the field of coastal engineering has given me a larger appreciation of research and also highlighted the importance of continuous learning especially when working in consulting. I can highly recommend the Erasmus Mundus programmes to any prospective students. It is likely to broaden your perspective of the world, show you much of Europe and challenge you academically.
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- Master
- Barcelona (Spain)
- 2 Years
...Official Master's degree lasting two academic years on land engineering, hydrogeology, geophysics and seismic engineering. It hopes to provide a response to the need for experts in these materials forming specialists in geophysics and seismic engineering... Learn about: Modelling in land engineering, Mechanics of soils, Assessment of seismic danger...
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I became aware of this master by one of my teachers in Japan. I did not know the Erasmus Mundus program, and I wanted above all a master that matches the hydraulic studies I wanted to do. This program was very attractive and allowed me to take courses in different countries participating in the master. It is true that in Japan few students are looking to go to Europe, the United States is more popular. But the prospect of studying in various European institutions really interested me.
I do not have to choose between this and another, it suited me perfectly. The procedures were very simple: a form to fill out and then wait for a response confirming my selection.
I feel I have built a program of excellence. The program is consistent from one country to another. This is sometimes a little difficult is to adapt to the cultural differences of each country. The ways of teaching are not necessarily the same, the relationship between teachers and students either. But that is the point of this program.
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- Master
- Barcelona (Spain)
- 2 Years
... and practitioners. Mathematics & Physics: The participants receive a refresher course on mathematics and physics used in water engineering and Hydro-Informatics... Learn about: Advanced ICT, Introduction to software packages, Hydrology & Hydraulics...
... and practitioners. Mathematics & Physics: The participants receive a refresher course on mathematics and physics used in water engineering and Hydro-Informatics... Learn about: Advanced ICT, Introduction to software packages, Hydrology & Hydraulics...
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I became aware of this master by one of my teachers in Japan. I did not know the Erasmus Mundus program, and I wanted above all a master that matches the hydraulic studies I wanted to do. This program was very attractive and allowed me to take courses in different countries participating in the master. It is true that in Japan few students are looking to go to Europe, the United States is more popular. But the prospect of studying in various European institutions really interested me.
I do not have to choose between this and another, it suited me perfectly. The procedures were very simple: a form to fill out and then wait for a response confirming my selection.
I feel I have built a program of excellence. The program is consistent from one country to another. This is sometimes a little difficult is to adapt to the cultural differences of each country. The ways of teaching are not necessarily the same, the relationship between teachers and students either. But that is the point of this program.
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