Intercollegial Programs
Programs
Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics
Master of Science in Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics
Doctor of Philosophy
Writing
Master of Fine Arts
Requirements and Policy
Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics
For More Information
E-mail: csemgrad@oden.utexas.edu
URL: https://www.oden.utexas.edu/academics/
Writing
For More Information
E-mail:mcw@utexas.edu
Admission
Graduate Studies
Students enrolling in Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies courses associated with The University of Texas System’s Archer Center must be admitted to the summer program in public policy at the Archer Center in Washington, DC. Coursework will take place at the Archer Center, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC.
The program provides an opportunity to live and work in Washington, DC, and is a unique educational experience for graduate students interested in American government. The curriculum consists of an internship with a federal government-related agency or organization and coursework to complement the internship experience.
Graduate Studies Committees
Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics
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Narayana R Aluru Antonios Alvertis Todd J Arbogast Chandrajit L Bajaj Michael Baldea William Beckner George Biros Tan Thanh Bui Joshua W Burby Jesse L Chan Joshua Tsukang Chang James R Chelikowsky Kevin Clarno Clinton N Dawson Leszek F Demkowicz Inderjit S Dhillon Bjorn Engquist Sergey B Fomel John Timothy Foster David Fridovich-Keil Irene M Gamba Omar Ghattas William Gilpin Feliciano Giustino Patrick Heimbach Graeme Andrew Henkelman Marc Andre Hesse Thomas J Hughes Moriba Jah |
Joseph David Kileel Dima Kozakov Krishna Kumar Chad Matthew Landis Leqi Liu Hannah Lu Dmitrii E Makarov Per-Gunnar J Martinsson Lauren A Meyers Robert D Moser Vagheesh M Narasimhan Stella S Offner Annette M Ostling David Paydarfar Keshav K Pingali William H Press Michael S Sacks Donald Jason Siegel Jon I Tamir Charles Taylor Ufuk Topcu Yen-Hsi Tsai Philip L Varghese Umberto Emanuele Villa Wennie Wang Rachel A Ward Karen E Willcox Thomas Yankeelov Renato Zanetti |
Writing
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Annie N Baker Charles E Berg Oscar H Casares Jennifer T Chang Bret Anthony Johnston Stuart David Kelban Joanna Klink Peter N LaSalle Richard M Lewis |
Kirk E Lynn Elizabeth McCracken Cynthia Ann Mccreery Lisa Olstein Maya C Perez Roger William Reeves KJ Sanchez Deborah Unferth |
Facilities
Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics
The Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences provides space and supporting resources for work in computational science, engineering, and mathematics. Extensive computational facilities include an Ethernet network supporting hundreds of general-purpose Linux workstations, and about 10 distributed memory computer clusters with between 64 and 1344 cores each. Faculty members, research staff, and graduate students also have access to large-scale supercomputing resources of the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) and the POB scientific visualization laboratory. Also available are the Kuehne Physics Mathematics Astronomy Library, the Mallet Chemistry Library, the Walter Geology Library, the Perry-Castañeda Library, and the Life Science Library.
Writing
The James A. Michener Center for Writers offers a cross-disciplinary Master of Fine Arts program that draws on strong programs in the New Writers Project (fiction and poetry), radio-television-film (screenwriting), and theatre (playwriting). The University Libraries, including the Fine Arts Library, provide rich resources for students interested in the creative process. The Harry Ransom Center houses a number of noted book collections as well as manuscripts, edited drafts, and early editions of creative works. The Jesse H. Jones Communication Center has extensive film and video production facilities, and the Performing Arts Center offers outstanding theatrical production facilities.
Students admitted to the program are offered James A. Michener Fellowships to support their study.