Physics, Computing, and Applications

The Physics, Computing, and Applications specialization area of the Campus e-MTA focuses on training, research and transfer in physics and computer science, both from a theoretical and an applied perspective. The theoretical aspects cover subjects such as theoretical physics  (quantum and nuclear physics, relativity, astrophysics and cosmology) and complex systems, while applied aspects range from applied math; computational physics and chemistry; bio-physics and medical physics; modeling of ecologic and social systems; quantum engineering and molecular modelling; structural mechanics; computer graphics, visualization, and image processing; computer networks; software agents; and robotics.

Studies

Master’s degrees

  • Master's in Physics (Palma)
  • Master's in Information Technology (Palma)
  • Master's in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling (Palma)
  • Master's in Computer Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Systems (Girona)
  • Inter-University Master's in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry (Girona)
  • Master's in Polymers and Biopolymers (Girona)
  • Master's in Business Innovation and Technology Management (Girona)
  • Master's in Mechanics of Materials and Structures (Girona)
  • Master's in Environmental Process Control Engineering (Girona)
  • Master's in Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Design (Girona)
  • Interuniversity Master's in Textile, Paper and Graphic Engineering (Girona)
  • Master’s in Synthesized Images and Computer Animation (MAISCA) (Palma)
  • Master's in Cognition and Human Evolution (Palma)

PhDs

  • PhD in Physics (Palma)
  • PhD in Mathematics (Palma)
  • PhD in Information Technology (Palma)
  • PhD in Technology (Girona)
  • PhD in Cognition and Human Evolution (Palma)

Research

  • Fluid dynamics
  • Bio-physics
  • Medical physics
  • Ecology modeling
  • Social systems modeling
  • Electronic engineering
  • Computer networks
  • Control engineering
  • Software agents
  • Fuzzy logic
  • Robotics
  • Structural design and materials
  • Computer graphics
  • Scientific visualization
  • Digital image processing
  • Quantum physics, quantum chemistry, and quantum engineering
  • Molecular modeling
  • Nuclear physics
  • Non-linear optics
  • Solar physics
  • Relativity and cosmology