Enter the world of supercomputers
Love calculations, formulas and data-enabled science? Want to solve cutting-edge problems at the forefront of physics?
Computational physics is a rapidly growing and highly interdisciplinary research area. High-performance computations are an essential part of modern research in particle physics, condensed-matter physics, astrophysics, fluid mechanics, quantum field theory, quantum chromodynamics, and plasma physics.
This program is accredited by the Australian Institute of Physics.
What will you do?
In our Bachelor of Science (High Performance Computational Physics)(Honours) you will:
find answers to cutting-edge problems using high-performance computing
learn to program parallel supercomputers using state-of-the-art computer languages
access the University's supercomputer, Phoenix; a 300 teraflop high-performance computer
immerse yourself in small group discovery experiences with like-minded peers
take core courses in physics, mathematics and computer science
apply sophisticated computing skills to modern physics problems.
In your final year Honours Program, you’ll dive deep into theoretical or computational physics and physics applications. This includes specialist research projects and courses.
Where could it take you?
Your advanced computational and mathematical skills will enable you to pursue a wide range of careers ranging from the computer industry—including cybersecurity and defence—to physics research and investment banking.