University of Bucharest Master in Theoretical and Computational Physics
University of Bucharest

University of Bucharest

Master in Theoretical and Computational Physics

Bucharest, Romania

Master degree

2 years

Romanian

Full time

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Master in Theoretical and Computational Physics provides students with advanced knowledge in theoretical and applied physics. The program includes topics such as mathematical methods, quantum mechanics, and computational modeling. This course typically spans one to two years and emphasizes practical skills in scientific computing and theoretical analysis.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can find career opportunities in various sectors, including academia, research institutions, and the technology industry. Potential roles include theoretical physicist, computational scientist, or data analyst. The skills gained can also lead to positions in engineering, finance, and software development.

- Introduction to quantum theory of identical particle systems

- Special Mathematics Chapters

- Introduction to physics of mesoscopic systems

- Linear response phenomena

- Transport phenomena in disordered materials

- Information and quantum communication

- Methods of simulation in theoretical physics

- Nonlinear dynamics, chaos, complex systems physics

- The theory of collisions

- Quantum electrodynamics

- The theory of intense laser interaction with atomic and nuclear systems

- Theory of groups with applications in quantum mechanics

- Computational methods in the theory of electronic structure of materials

- Hadronic matter theory under extreme conditions and plasma quarks and gluons

- Computational approaches in nuclear physics and elementary particles

- Modern applications of the theory of multiple particle systems

- The theory of critical phenomena

- Introduction to gravity theory and cosmology

- Advanced parallel computing methods

Extensions of the standard particle model