Complex Systems Modelling - From Biomedical and Natural to Economic and Social Sciences
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Complex Systems Modelling enables you to apply mathematical techniques in the rapidly developing and exciting interdisciplinary field of complex systems. Applicable to areas as diverse as biomedical, natural, economic and social sciences. Suitable for those who wish to work in research and development in an academic or industrial environment.
KEY BENEFITS
- Unrivalled location at the centre of London.
- Research-led interdisciplinary programme.
- Modern theory of complex systems modelling.
- Taught by experts in the field.
PURPOSEFor graduates in mathematics, or in other suitable scientific disciplines with a strong background in mathematics, who want to work in research and development in an acad…
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Complex Systems Modelling enables you to apply mathematical
techniques in the rapidly developing and exciting interdisciplinary
field of complex systems. Applicable to areas as diverse as
biomedical, natural, economic and social sciences. Suitable for
those who wish to work in research and development in an academic
or industrial environment.
KEY BENEFITS
- Unrivalled location at the centre of London.
- Research-led interdisciplinary programme.
- Modern theory of complex systems modelling.
- Taught by experts in the field.
PURPOSEFor graduates in mathematics, or in other suitable
scientific disciplines with a strong background in mathematics, who
want to work in research and development in an academic or
industrial environment. The programme aims to develop a knowledge
and understanding of complex systems modelling and their uses, and
to enable students to use mathematical techniques to quantify,
predict and improve such systems.
DESCRIPTIONModern societies rely on a wide range of
infrastructures, institutions and technologies whose complexity has
grown dramatically in the recent past. Consequently there is an
ever-growing demand for expertise in complex systems modelling as a
prerequisite to understanding, maintaining and further developing
such systems.
The MSc in Complex Systems Modelling is a taught programme with a
significant research component in the rapidly developing and
exciting interdisciplinary field of Complex Systems. It covers
scientific areas ranging from biomedical and natural to economic
and social sciences, and consists of a wide range of modules
including:
- Theory of Complex Networks
- Equilibrium Analysis of Complex Systems
- Dynamical Analysis of Complex Systems
- Mathematical Biology
- Elements of Statistical Learning
- Applied Probability & Stochastics
- Statistics in Finance
- Risk in Finance
- Algorithms Design and Analysis
- Algorithms for Computational Molecular Biology
- Statistics for Bioinformatics
- Bio- and Nanomaterials in the Virtual Lab.
You must also complete a project in a relevant area after passing the written examinations. This can be carried out and supervised in the department or in appropriate academic or industrial institutions outside the College.
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