Master’s Degree in Computational Fluid Dynamics
Discover the Master’s Degree in Computational Fluid Mechanics at UPV, designed to train experts in the analysis and optimization of complex industrial systems. With a focus on advanced computational techniques, this program prepares students to lead projects in key sectors such as automotive, aerospace, and energy, contributing to sustainable development and technological innovation. Your future at the industrial forefront awaits!
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50 (course 25-26) | |
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Septiembre of 2025 (course 25-26) | |
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A year and middle, since septiembre of 2025 by february 2027 | |
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90 ECTS (course 25-26) |
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35,34 € (course 24-25) | |
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53,01 € (course 24-25) | |
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From 3180,6 € (course 24-25) | |
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From 4770,9 € (course 24-25) |
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Nota:
from 2025-2026, international students will be charged double the prices established for Spanish and EHEA students (according to Valencian Decree 101/2024, of 2 August).
Pre-registration
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Phase 0
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From November 15, 2024, to February 14
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Phase 1
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From March 3 to May 2, 2025
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Phase 2
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From June 16 to June 27, 2025
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Phase 3
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From July 31 to August 8 and from August 25 to September 5, 2025
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- New HPC Scientific Computing cluster: SiriusASIC makes available to the research community a scientific computing cluster dedicated to both distributed processing and shared memory jobs, as well as a high-performance storage system, providing the user with unified disk space. The new scientific computing cluster consists of… Read more: New HPC Scientific Computing cluster: Sirius