International Master, Physics of Complex Systems
ICTP cooperates with SISSA Trieste, Politecnico di Torino
University and a consortium involving Universities Pierre &
Marie Curie (Paris 6), Paris Diderot (Paris 7), Paris-Sud (Paris
11) and the École Normale Supérieure at Cachan in providing
education to graduate students from developing countries on the
Physics of Complex Systems leading to a Laurea Magistralis
degree.
The Laurea Magistralis degree can be compared to an advanced
master in physics or in astrophysics in the Anglo-Saxon system, or
to the last two years of the New European Educational System as
fixed by the Bologna-Sorbonne agreement.
In the framework of this cooperation, ICTP announces that in 2012
a few scholarships and travel grants will be awarded to qualified,
selected students from developing countries in order to register
and follow the above-mentioned curricula.
Purpose of the Programme
The aim of the international master in Physics of Complex Systems
is to shape professionals and/or potential researchers to be able
to jointly apply knowledge and methodologies from modern physics,
applied mathematics, information engineering and computational
biology to the analysis, modeling and simulation of complex
systems.
The Courses
The programme is organized in three semesters:
- a first semester in Trieste (at SISSA and ICTP).
- a second semester in Torino at the Politecnico di Torino University;
- a third semester in Paris at a consortium involving Universities Pierre & Marie Curie (Paris 6), Paris Diderot (Paris 7), Paris-Sud (Paris 11) and the École Normale Supérieure at Cachan.
Finally, a fourth semester is devoted to a European
multidisciplinary Spring School--where students can choose between
various short courses--and to a research stage.
More details on the courses may be found on the website.
Courses are taught in English and each are followed by an
examination. Upon successful completion of the entire study plan,
the students will obtain the "Laurea Magistralis" from the
Politecnico di Torino. The participants may also be required to
take part in ongoing activities of ICTP.
Qualifications and Scholarships
- The Programme is open to young, qualified graduates from all countries that are members of the United Nations, UNESCO or IAEA.
- The minimum qualification for applicants is a degree equivalent to a B.Sc. (but an M.Sc. is preferrable) in physics, mathematics, and information engineering. The selection of candidates will be based on their university record and academic recommendations.
- Fluency in both spoken and written English is required.
- In 2011 a limited number of scholarships will be awarded to students from developing countries. Each scholarship consists of 800 Euro per month, plus a travel grant.
Application
Applicants should apply through the website.
Deadline: 1 March 2012.



