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Programa de Doutoramento en Matemáticas e Aplicacións

  • New offer
Modality
In-person
Branch of knowledge
Science
School(s)
International PhD School
Avenida das Ciencias, 6, 15782
Santiago de Compostela
Campus
Santiago de Compostela
Contact
pd.matematicaseaplicacions@usc.es

The degree aims to give a broad and solid training in Mathematics, as it contains a wide range of research topics covering many relevant areas of mathematics, as well as its applications to Physics, Biology, Medicine, Computing, Ecology, Biotechnology, Economics...

  • Duration: 3 academic years
    RUCT code: 5601471
    Seats number: 9

    Title coordinator:
    Manuel Eulogio Ladra Gonzalez
    manuel.ladra@usc.es

    Use languages:
    Spanish, Galician, Portuguese, English

    Coordinator university:
    University of Santiago de Compostela

    Partaker universities:
    University of Santiago de Compostela University of A Coruña University of Vigo Universidad de Trás-Os-Montes E  Alto Douro University of Minho Universidad do Porto

    Xunta de Galicia title implantation authorization date:
    08/07/2021

    BOE publication date:
    22/10/2021

    Last accreditation date:
    24/05/2021

    ISCED codes:
    (461) Matemáticas
    (460) Matemáticas y estadistica
    (0541) Matemáticas
    (0549) Matemáticas y estadística (otros estudios)

    This doctoral programme is part of the University without Borders (UNISF) project funded by the INTERREG V-A Spain-Portugal Cross-Border Programme (POCTEP). It is a doctoral programme in which the Universities of Galicia and Northern Portugal (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Universidade de Vigo, Universidade da Coruña, Universidade do Porto, Universidade do Minho, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro) participate. The degree aims to give a broad and solid training in Mathematics, as it contains a wide range of research topics covering many relevant areas of mathematics, as well as its applications to Physics, Biology, Medicine, Computing, Ecology, Biotechnology, Economics, ... It is intended that the PhD student acquires research, transfer and modelling skills in the areas mentioned above.

  • Seminario de Álgebra

    • E1131A01

    Seminario de Análisis

    • E1131A02

    Seminario de Geometría

    • E1131A03

    Seminario de Topología, Sistemas Dinámicos, Análisis Global, Análisis sobre Variedades

    • E1131A04

    Seminario Estadística y Optimización

    • E1131A05

    Workshop en Matemática 1

    • E1131A06

    Seminarios de Investigación

    • E1131A07

    Asistencia a congresos y/o estancias de investigación

    • E1131A08

    Workshop en Matemática 2

    • E1131A09

    Workshop en Matemática 3

    • E1131A10

    Workshop en Matemática 4

    • E1131A11

    Workshop en Matemática 5

    • E1131A12

    Workshop en Matemática 6

    • E1131A13
  • No data available for the selected academic year.

    The training complements that the CAPD can recommend (up to 15 ECTS) for the different entry profiles can be:

    • Subjects from the university master's degrees offered by the participating universities.
    • Subjects from other official Master's degrees that complement the student's training in the CAPD's opinion.
  • The PhD programme in Mathematics and Applications aims to provide the PhD student with the most relevant research and transfer skills, which will allow him/her to have better opportunities to establish contacts for future job prospects. Indeed, a joint PhD programme gives students broader and more varied access to the resources of the various institutions, to the professors and researchers, and the opportunities attributed to a programme involving a single institution. Students of this type of doctorate can take advantage of each institution's strengths to initiate and develop their scientific careers.

    It is also intended that students acquire the ability to conceive, project and develop research topics, autonomously or in collaboration, respecting standards of academic quality and integrity; that they carry out research work with original results that contribute to the widening of the frontiers of knowledge in the respective areas of research and that are worthy of publication in international peer-reviewed journals; finally, it is intended that they can analyse and synthesise new and complex ideas critically and to communicate with the scientific community and society in general.

    In a more general perspective, PhD graduates must be able to: interpret and model scientific-technological problems and perceive their economic and social relevance, constructing a critical vision of knowledge and reality.
    The PhD programme in Mathematics and Applications aims to foster the application of relevant aspects of Mathematics to Physics, Biology, Medicine, Computing, Ecology, Biotechnology, Economics, ... and the development of experimental and modelling skills in the areas mentioned above.

    It should be emphasised that a programme of this nature attempts to unite potentialities through thematic regrouping to avoid excessive fragmentation and thus achieve multidisciplinary programmes that are more attractive and allow the optimisation of TRS resources, increase the international nature of the programmes (through the incorporation of networks and strategic partners, the participation of international lecturers and students and/or the mobility of lecturers and students), and finally incorporate relations and alliances through agreements with other national and foreign, public and personal institutions, in an environment of scientific collaboration and innovation.

  • The main objective of this Masters degree is to train professionals and researchers in aquaculture; professionals with a solid recognised training at job level and researchers whose training allows them to carry out their research, with cutting-edge technologies, while keeping abreast of problems in production processing.

  • No data available for the selected academic year.

  • Coordinator
    Manuel Eulogio Ladra Gonzalez

    Secretary
    Maria Victoria Otero Espinar

    Vowels
    Jesús Antonio Álvarez López
    Fernando Adrian Fernandez Tojo
    Ana Jeremías López

The contents of this page were updated on 09.20.2023.