Are you interested in high-performance computing and want to get a head start on technologies that are changing science and industry? The pan-European Master's programme EUMaster4HPC offers a unique opportunity to study at two leading European universities and gain the knowledge and skills that will open the door to a career in supercomputing.
What awaits you?
- Two years of study focused on High-Performance Computing (HPC).
- The course is taught in English at two different universities in Europe.
- You will gain practical and theoretical skills in HPC, programming, parallel computing and data science. You can profile yourself as System Development and Support, System Architect, Numerical and Data Specialist for Science Domains, or Performance Analyst and Advisor.
- International environment, modern teaching and the possibility of internships or involvement in research.
Studying with EUMaster4HPC also includes activities that regularly connect students with industry and research activities – students attend summer schools, workshops, competitions and internships.
Applications to each individual university
- University of Luxembourg,
- Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya,
- Politecnico di Milano,
- Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg,
- Sorbonne Université,
- Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski,
- Università della Svizzera Italiana, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan,
which offer the programme have their own deadlines, which may vary. We recommend checking the deadlines here.
Who can apply?
- Graduates with a bachelor's degree in a STEM field (e.g. computer science, mathematics, physics, etc.).
- Knowledge of mathematics and programming.
- English at B2 level.
- Willingness to study a second year at another university – mobility is a key part of the programme.
How to apply?
- Apply for a local Master's programme at one of the eight partner universities.
- At the same time, submit a separate application to the EUMaster4HPC (regardless of the university's admission result).
- Select your three preferred universities and specify where you would like to study in your first and second year.
Scholarships and funding
No central scholarships are available for this year. We recommend that you contact the university of your choice directly to find out about available funding or employment opportunities during your studies.
Interested in how EUMaster4HPC is perceived by the students themselves? Check out their medallions on the programme's Instagram where they share their experiences, their studies and their motivation for choosing this particular study programme.
For details about the study and application process, visit https://eumaster4hpc.eu/.