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HPC has become essential to many areas of science, engineering and industry. The MSc is directly relevant to careers in these sectors. Many branches of modern science, such as climate research and nanotechnology, rely on complex computer models which can only be run on parallel supercomputers. Companies involved in areas such as aerospace and automotive engineering, oil exploration, drug design and genetic sequencing all run computer models on HPC systems. HPC techniques are now essential for any software developer who wants to take full advantage of modern multicore CPUs, graphics processors and computing clusters.
EPCC The MSc in High Performance Computing (HPC) is based in EPCC, an institute within the School of Physics & Astronomy at the University of Edinburgh. EPCC has an international reputation as a leading centre of expertise in high-performance, parallel and distributed computing. EPCC operates Students are taught by EPCC staff who also work on This well-established MSc provides an excellent grounding in HPC technologies and their practical application. It will appeal to students who already have a keen interest in programming and would like to learn about HPC and parallel programming.
Taught courses The MSc in HPC has a strong practical focus and our taught courses include lectures supported by practical tutorials. The seven compulsory courses give a broad-based coverage of the fundamentals of HPC and parallel computing, while the optional courses focus on specialist areas relevant to computational science. The courses are assessed through a combination of coursework and examination.
Compulsory courses * HPC Architectures
* Message-Passing Programming
* Programming Skills
* Threaded Programming
* HPC Ecosystem
* Software Development
* Project Preparation
Optional courses * Parallel Numerical Algorithms
* Parallel Programming Languages
* Advanced Parallel Programming
* Parallel Design Patterns
* Performance Programming
Selected courses from the other MSc programmes in Computer Science, Informatics, Mathematics and Physics at the University are also available as optional courses.
UK and EU Scholarships School of Physics & Astronomy UK/EU Masters Scholarships in High Performance Computing
The School of Physics & Astronomy offers up to two Masters scholarships in High Performance Computing for each academic session. Each scholarship covers Tuition Fees and is tenable for one academic year.
Highly Skilled Workforce Scholarships in Mathematical Sciences
The University of Edinburgh is offering 10 Master's scholarships for Scottish and EU nationals on specified Mathematical Sciences programmes for 2013/14 academic year under the UK/EU Master's Scholarships Scheme.
University of Edinburgh UK and EU Masters scholarships
Fifteen scholarships are available to UK and EU students already accepted to a full-time Master's degree programmes in any subject offered by the University under the Edinburgh UK/EU Masters Scholarships Scheme.
Postgraduate Tuition Fees Loans (PTFL)
The MSc in HPC is one of the programmes covered by the Postgraduate Tuition Fees Loans (PTFL) offered by the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS).
International scholarships Edinburgh Global Masters Scholarship Scheme
The University of Edinburgh offers 40 Master's scholarships under the Edinburgh Global Masters Scholarship Scheme for postgraduate study in any subject offered by the University for the 2013-2014 academic session.
University of Edinburgh Graduate and Alumni Discount Schemes The MSc in HPC is covered by the Universitys two tuition fee discount schemes (conditions apply). The University offers a 10% discount in postgraduate tuition fees for all alumni who have graduated with an undergraduate degree from the University of Edinburgh.This discount is also offered to all students who have have previously matriculated on a "Visiting Programme" and completed a minimum of one semester of study at the University of Edinburgh.