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Computational physics serves as a foundational discipline supporting numerous scientific domains. This program enables collaboration with field experts while fostering valuable domestic and global partnerships. Within the School of Mathematics and Physics, scholars can deepen their computational physics expertise while honing essential research capabilities. The computational physics research scope encompasses diverse specialties such as nanostructured soft materials, active matter systems, advanced materials science, and molecular biophysics. Expert faculty mentors deliver comprehensive training initiatives, with students gaining access to specialized computing resources. Participants enjoy access to dedicated computational infrastructure, skill-building training programs, and guidance from committed academic advisors. The program actively supports publishing in international scientific journals and provides platforms for conference presentations and knowledge exchange with university peers. As typical with postgraduate research, most time involves self-directed study and investigation. While students regularly consult with supervisors, meeting frequency adapts to personal needs, research focus, faculty availability, and program progression.