PhD program on Mathematical Models and Methods in Engineering
Program Overview
The PhD program in Mathematical Models and Methods in Engineering at Politecnico di Milano equips students with advanced research skills in pure and applied mathematics. Graduates pursue careers in academic research, industry R&D, government agencies, and financial institutions.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The PhD program in Mathematical Models and Methods in Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano aims to train high-level researchers in advanced areas of Pure and Applied Mathematics.
Objectives:
The program's primary objective is to train high-level researchers in various fields of pure and applied mathematics. This training is driven by the increasing demand for advanced mathematical theories and methods in Science and Engineering, fueled by the development of advanced technologies.
Teaching:
The program offers a broad range of courses in various areas of mathematics, with the specific offerings potentially varying each year. The program's success relies on a deep understanding of real-world phenomena and the application of mathematical tools for their description and design.
Careers:
Graduates of the program are expected to find professional placements in:
- Academic research in Italian or International Universities and Research Institutions
- R&D divisions of private companies
- Study and research centers of public Agencies
- Financial and insurance Institutions
Other:
The Department of Mathematics at the Politecnico di Milano hosts the PhD program. The program's website features a "Graduate Faculty" section, suggesting the involvement of various professors and researchers. The website also showcases research groups, PhD courses, and a call for applications.