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Technician in Computational Physics Course

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What will I learn?

Enhance your skills with our Computational Physics Technician Course, specifically designed for physics professionals looking to become proficient in simulation design, analysis, and programming. Delve into concepts like the Lorentz Force, time-stepping techniques, and initial condition configurations. Improve your proficiency in C++, Python, and MATLAB for high-performance computing and scientific visualisation. You'll also learn to interpret simulation results, write comprehensive scientific reports, and apply numerical methods such as Runge-Kutta and Euler's methods. Join us for a focused, hands-on, and top-tier learning experience.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below

Become proficient in simulation design: Develop and implement effective physics simulations.

Analyse data effectively: Interpret and report simulation results with accuracy.

Program efficiently: Utilize C++, Python, and MATLAB for scientific computing tasks.

Visualise data effectively: Use MATLAB and Python for advanced data visualisation purposes.

Apply numerical methods practically: Solve intricate equations using Runge-Kutta and Euler's methods.