The purpose of the Master of Science in High-Performance Computing / Quantum Computing is to provide students with advanced competencies in the design, analysis, and implementation of supercomputing systems along with quantum computing technologies. Students build on previous knowledge in computer science, physics, engineering, or related fields to learn how to solve very large computation problems, modeling, simulation, and quantum algorithms in those cases where classical computing methods fall short. Instructed fully in English and located on the main campus in Deggendorf, this degree course incorporates current topics in quantum algorithms, supercomputing infrastructure, optimization methods, and system design for future computing paradigms.
Degree awarded: Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Duration: 3 semesters (1.5 years)
ECTS credits: 90 ECTS
Admissions: Summer term (March) every year.
Language of instruction: English only.
Accreditations
As a public university of applied sciences in Germany, DIT follows European standards for higher education.
The programme is supported by partnerships with industry and research institutions in HPC and quantum computing domains.
Admission Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in computer science, physics, technology or a related subject.
Proof of English language proficiency at level B2 or its equivalent because teaching is in English. Passing the assessment test (aptitude test) given at the time of admission.
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