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The Computational Science & Engineering Program (CSE) at the University of New Mexico (UNM) is an interdisciplinary certificate program aimed at promoting advanced research in the computational sciences, including applications, algorithms, and architectures. The Computational Science & Engineering Program (CSE) at the University of New Mexico (UNM) is an interdisciplinary certificate program aimed at promoting advanced research in the computational sciences, including applications, algorithms, and architectures.
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Students are exposed to: Students are exposed to:
--State of the art numerical methods +*State of the art numerical methods
- +*High performance computing architectures
--High performance computing architectures +*Software development tools for parallel and vector computers
-software development tools for parallel and vector computers +*Application of advanced hardware and software to the analysis of research problems in science and engineering
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--Application of advanced hardware and software to the analysis of research problems in science and engineering +
-Students may earn their certificate while earning a Master's or Ph.D. degree (Graduate Certificate Program) or, if they already have a Ph.D. degree, they may earn a separate certificate (Post-Degree Certificate Program). +Students may earn their certificate '''while'''
 +earning a Master's or Ph.D. degree (Graduate Certificate Program) or, if they already have a Ph.D. degree, they may earn a separate certificate (Post-Degree Certificate Program).
HPC@UNM enjoys close ties to Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories and the Air Force Research Laboratory in Albuquerque. Students in the CSE program who are involved in collaborative research projects enjoy access to the wide variety of advanced computing systems housed at these laboratories. HPC@UNM enjoys close ties to Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories and the Air Force Research Laboratory in Albuquerque. Students in the CSE program who are involved in collaborative research projects enjoy access to the wide variety of advanced computing systems housed at these laboratories.
-Students entering the Computational Science & Engineering Program (CSE) may come from a variety of backgrounds. Admission is based on acceptance to a participating UNM department. Interested students should contact the CSE program office to obtain detailed information about academic requirements. +Students entering the Computational Science & Engineering Program (CSE) may come from a variety of backgrounds. '''Admission is based on acceptance to a participating UNM department.''' Interested students should contact the CSE program office to obtain detailed information about academic requirements.
Additional information about the program can be obtained by contacting Stephanie Grant, Unit Administrator, at 505-277-0727, or slgrant@unm.edu Additional information about the program can be obtained by contacting Stephanie Grant, Unit Administrator, at 505-277-0727, or slgrant@unm.edu
-Center for High Performance Computing +Center for High Performance Computing <br>
-CSE Certificate Program+CSE Certificate Program <br>
-MSC01 1190+MSC01 1190 <br>
-1 The University of New Mexico+1 The University of New Mexico <br>
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001

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http://www.hpc.unm.edu/education/cse-program

The Computational Science & Engineering Program (CSE) at the University of New Mexico (UNM) is an interdisciplinary certificate program aimed at promoting advanced research in the computational sciences, including applications, algorithms, and architectures.

The CSE program is administered by the University of New Mexico's Center for High Performance Computing (HPC@UNM). Extensive computational resources are available to students in the CSE program through the center.

Students are exposed to:

  • State of the art numerical methods
  • High performance computing architectures
  • Software development tools for parallel and vector computers
  • Application of advanced hardware and software to the analysis of research problems in science and engineering

Students may earn their certificate while earning a Master's or Ph.D. degree (Graduate Certificate Program) or, if they already have a Ph.D. degree, they may earn a separate certificate (Post-Degree Certificate Program).

HPC@UNM enjoys close ties to Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories and the Air Force Research Laboratory in Albuquerque. Students in the CSE program who are involved in collaborative research projects enjoy access to the wide variety of advanced computing systems housed at these laboratories.

Students entering the Computational Science & Engineering Program (CSE) may come from a variety of backgrounds. Admission is based on acceptance to a participating UNM department. Interested students should contact the CSE program office to obtain detailed information about academic requirements.

Additional information about the program can be obtained by contacting Stephanie Grant, Unit Administrator, at 505-277-0727, or slgrant@unm.edu

Center for High Performance Computing
CSE Certificate Program
MSC01 1190
1 The University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001

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