The KAUST Applied Mathematics School is a 1-week visiting program aiming to introduce undergraduate and master's students to special research topics focusing on key areas in applied mathematics and computational science.

Overview

Applications will open in August 2024.

What's included?

  • Special talks from world-renowned experts and faculty in Applied Mathematics, Computational Science, and Statistics.
  • The opportunity to interact with high-profile international researchers and to learn more about our research groups.
  • Side workshops.
  • Social events.

What will you learn?

  • Advanced numerical methods for partial differential equations (PDEs) with applications.
  • The analysis and development of advanced algorithms for ordinary and partial differential equations arising from fluid dynamics, acoustics, biology, and other real-world models.
  • Numerical solution of ordinary fractional differential equations with applications.
  • Theoretical computational electromagnetics with applications.
  • Computational probability, stochastic algorithms, and machine learning techniques.

Who can apply?

  • Fresh graduate, senior undergraduate, or current master's students in the related area of study (Mathematics, Statistics, Physics...etc).
  • Cumulative GPA equivalent to 3.5 out of 4.00 or above.
  • Good command of English.

What will you get?

  • Allowance
  • Onboarding fees
  • Free accommodation
  • Access to community resources
  • Certificate of completion

Contacts

Coordinators