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Ontario Tech University PhD in Modelling and Computational Science

Ontario Tech University

PhD in Modelling and Computational Science

Oshawa, Canada

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Sep 2025

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    About: The PhD in Modelling and Computational Science focuses on advancing knowledge and research in computational methods and modelling techniques. This program typically emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating principles from mathematics, physics, engineering, and computer science. Students engage in projects that address real-world challenges through innovative computational solutions.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various careers in academia, research institutions, and industry sectors. Potential roles include computational scientist, data analyst, research engineer, or academic researcher, enabling contributions to technological advancements and scientific research.

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Mathematical modelling is an important tool in the study of physical and biological phenomena. The field of computational science combines the implementation of mathematical models, computer algorithms and knowledge in a particular area of application in order to provide an additional tool for the study of phenomena and, in particular, to facilitate the study of problems that are intractable or difficult to study using other approaches. Mathematical models and computational science are powerful methods to study problems such as atmospheric phenomena; climate variability; molecular behaviour of matter; protein folding; option pricing in financial markets; and many other physical, biological, medical, environmental and economic problems.

The PhD program in Modelling and Computational Science takes advantage of the interdisciplinary nature of the Faculty of Science and collaborating faculties to offer students a program of study that introduces them to all aspects of the modelling process. The university's membership in the Shared Hierarchical Research Computer Network (SHARCNET), the Southern Ontario Smart Computing Innovation Platform (SOSCIP) and the advanced local computing infrastructure provides access to state-of-the-art computational facilities.

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