The Applied Mathematics Master's program at the Wroclaw University of Technology is designed to equip students with the mathematical tools and techniques necessary for analyzing and solving complex problems in engineering, science, and technology. The program focuses on the practical application of mathematical models and methods to real-world problems, and students learn to use advanced mathematical software tools to design and implement solutions.
The Faculty of Fundamental Problems of Technology is responsible for running the Applied Mathematics program. The faculty comprises the Institute of Mathematics, the Institute of Physics, and the Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Materials. The faculty's goal is to promote interdisciplinary research, education, and innovation by providing a broad range of mathematical, physical, and chemical knowledge and skills.
The faculty's highly qualified faculty members have extensive research and teaching experience in their respective fields, and they have been successful in obtaining grants from national and international funding agencies. The faculty's research interests include mathematical modeling, numerical analysis, functional analysis, partial differential equations, mathematical physics, and applied probability theory. The faculty members have also published numerous research papers in top international journals and presented their research findings at national and international conferences.
Students who enroll in the Applied Mathematics program benefit from the faculty's strong research culture and the interdisciplinary approach to teaching and learning. They have access to modern computer labs equipped with the latest mathematical software, libraries, and databases. They also have the opportunity to work on research projects in collaboration with faculty members and industry partners, and they can participate in national and international conferences and workshops. Upon graduation, students can pursue careers in various industries, research institutions, and academia, and they can also pursue further studies at the doctoral level.