Applied Mathematics

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Why does one car have more air resistance than another? How can a satellite be kept in an orbit around the earth? Applied mathematicians provide the necessary theoretical background to such questions.

Applied Mathematics is concerned with the development and exploitation of mathematical tools for the analysis and control of technological problems. Mathematical modelling of the problem at hand plays a basic role, followed by (numerical) analysis and (computer) simulation. Interaction with other disciplines and with specialists in the fields of application is essential.

Two specialisations

* Systems, control and optimization

This specialisation deals with the mathematics behind designing stable controllers for satellites, purification plants or more general technical processes. Questions that arise include: is it possible to suppress perturbations in a system? Or, how can one stabilize and control a system without causing shocks?

* Computational science and numerical mathematics

This specialisation emphasizes modelling, analysis and the simulation of fluid flow problems. Although the applications can be quite diverse, the basic mathematical methods are much the same. If you are capable of computing the flow of air, you are able to predict the weather, and to design cars and aeroplanes. People who can simulate the flow of water can build ships, harbours and dikes.

Job perspectives
A Master's degree in Applied Mathematics opens up many job opportunities. During the Master's programme you will learn to think in a logical, systematic, and problem-oriented way in a multidisciplinary environment. After having finished the programme you will be able to apply mathematics to a technical problem, and hence to work at the interface between theory and practice. These qualities are highly appreciated by employers.

Job opportunities are available in industrial companies, research institutes, as well as in universities. Examples of companies looking for applied mathematicians include Gasunie, Philips, Stork, Shell, Corus, KPN and small engineering bureaus. Examples of research institutes are the National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR, the picture on these pages comes from the NLR), WL/Delft Hydraulics, KNMI and TNO.You can start a university career by working as a PhD student, which means working for four years on a research project and writing a thesis. After having successfully defended this thesis, you will be awarded a PhD degree. Afterwards you can continue an academic career or start a career in industry.

Job examples

* Universities
* Research institutes
* Engineering bureaus
* Industrial companies

Specialisations / Tracks
* Computational Science and Numerical Mathematics(specialization) This specialisation emphasises modelling, analysis and the simulation of fluid flow problems.

Although the applications can be quite diverse, the basic mathematical methods are much the same. If you are capable of computing the flow of air, you are able to predict the weather, and to design cars and aeroplanes. People who can simulate the flow of water can build ships, harbours and dikes.


* Systems, Control and Optimization(specialization) This specialisation deals with the mathematics behind designing stable controllers for satellites, purification plants or more general technical processes.

Questions that arise include: is it possible to suppress perturbations in a system? Or, how can one stabilise and control a system without causing shocks?



2-year programme; credits per year: 60 ECTS; most courses are 5 ECTS.

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Study abroad
* Study abroad is recommended
* For an average of 20 weeks
* Maximum of 60 EC

language test * TOEFL: 237 computer based * Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English - CAE (Certificate of Advanced English) * English language test ± University of Groningen Language Center ± section scores C2 or C1 and one section score B20 * With the exception of students whose native language is English.matching procedureThe Admissions Board will decide whether you can be admitted to the Masters degree programme. The Board may decide that you have to take some supplementary Bachelors courses in Applied Mathematics before being admitted to the Masters programme.previous educationBachelor's degree in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics. English Language Requirements IELTS band: 6.5 TOEFL paper-based test score : 580 TOEFL iBT® test: 92

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Accredited by the Dutch Government

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