Software is ubiquitous in the information age, driving almost all the technology around us. This specialisation in Software Engineering will provide students, from other discipline areas, content knowledge in areas specific to Software Engineering.
Mathematical models are created to analyse system's behaviours and forecast its response. These models use optimisation techniques to increase the efficiency and productivity of businesses and industries.
Computational mechanics is a subdiscipline of mechanics focused on developing and solving complex mathematical models that represent physical phenomena through the use of modern computing methods, such as intensive computer simulations.
Our world is characterised by the ever-increasing number of digital systems and intelligent sensors which have inbuilt or 'embedded' computers. Embedded systems are computers with specialised input/output devices that may or may not be programmed by the end user.
Doctor of Philosophy (Mathematical Sciences) is designed for students to develop higher level research skills in mathematical sciences and its application through undertaking a program of independent supervised study.