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Computational physics represents a fast-expanding and multidisciplinary field of study. Cutting-edge computing capabilities play a vital role in contemporary investigations across particle physics, condensed matter, astrophysics, fluid dynamics, quantum field theory, quantum chromodynamics, and plasma physics. This degree program holds accreditation from the Australian Institute of Physics.
Through our Bachelor of Science (High Performance Computational Physics)(Honours), you will:
tackle frontier scientific challenges utilizing advanced computing methods
master programming techniques for parallel supercomputers using modern coding languages
gain access to Phoenix, the University's 300 teraflop supercomputing facility
engage in collaborative learning experiences with fellow high-achieving students
complete foundational coursework in physics, mathematics, and computer science
implement advanced computational approaches to solve current physics challenges.
Program Length
4 years full-time
Intake Periods
February and July