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Degree Programs at the Faculty of Computer Science
Computational Modeling and Simulation (CMS) Distributed Systems Engineering
The international Master's program teaches the algo- The international Master's program enables students to
rithmic and mathematical foundations of learning models analyze challenges in the domain of distributed (soft-
from data and computer simulations of models to predict ware) systems and to architect and develop solutions as
system behavior. It is one of the few programs in the well as to operate distributed (software) systems. The
world that highlights the commonalities in the methods curriculum provides deep foundational knowledge of the
and teaches them jointly. domain as well as a broad variety of domain-specific
aspects adressing software engineering, systems archi-
The CMS program meets the growing need for data tecture, or security for instance.
modelers and computer simulation experts in academia
and industry. tud.link/ui1e
During the specialization phase, CMS students choose
one of seven study Tracks to deepen knowledge and Coming soon:
transfer skills into a certain application (computational Computer Engineering
mathematics, computational life science, computational International Master's Program
engineering, computational modeling in energy econo-
mics, visual computing, logical modeling, applied artificial
intelligence).
CONTACT
The program is jointly organized across 8 faculties in 3
Schools of TU Dresden and sets an example for inter- Prof. Björn Andres
discisplinary and research-oriented teaching. This made CMS Coordinator
CMS one of the largest programs in computational Chair of Machine Learning for
science in Europe. Computer Vision // TU Dresden
tud.link/gt7y ✉ bjoern.andres@tu-dresden.de
tud.de/ing/informatik/ki
Dr. Markus Wutzler
DSE Coordinator // TU Dresden
✉ dse-info@mailbox.tu-dresden.de
Right: TUD student programming / Image: Crispin I. Mokry dse.inf.tu-dresden.de
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