About Our
Programs
Computational science and engineering (CSE) is a discipline devoted to the creation, study, and application of computer-based models of natural and engineered systems. Such models are essential to the exploration and understanding of scientific phenomena as well as the design and analysis of modern, human-created systems. The CSE discipline draws upon concepts from computer science, applied mathematics, science, and engineering in order to synthesize a cohesive body of knowledge concerned with the representation and manipulation of models using computational procedures.
Georgia Tech offers interdisciplinary MS and PhD degree programs in computational science and engineering. The program is designed for students with an undergraduate background in either computing (e.g., computer science), mathematics, engineering, or science.
Each student enrolled in the program is associated with a home unit, selected from one of these participating units.
- School of Aerospace Engineering
- School of Biology
- School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
- School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- School of Computational Science and Engineering
- School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
- School of Mathematics
- Walter H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
Events
- Feb 26
- FODAVA DLS Seminar: William Ribarsky
- Feb 22
- CSE Seminar: Khosro Shahbazi
- Feb 16
- CSE Seminar: Orly Alter
- Jan 29
- CSE Seminar: Sudhakar Yalamanchili
- Jan 22
- CSE Seminar: Tiankai Tu
- Dec 04
- CSE Seminar: Kevyn Collins-Thompson
- Nov 13
- CSE Seminar: Dr. Guy Blelloch
- Nov 06
- CSE Seminar: Dr. Xiaoming Huo
- Oct 30
- CSE Seminar: Dr. Nicoleta Serban
- Oct 29
- Special CSE Seminar: Loic Marechal
- Oct 23
- CSE Seminar: Dr. Jim Nagy
- Oct 16
- CSE Seminar: Dr. Eric Darve



