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Computer Science and Engineering

120
4 semesters
no fees

Computer Science and Engineering

120
4 semesters
no fees

Our two-year Masters’ program aims at enhancing knowledge and understanding in the aforementioned areas via specialized courses and a one-year thesis, also preparing students for enrollment to Ph.D. programs around the world.
The Computer Science Department closely collaborates with the Institute of Computer Science of FORTH, especially on issues related to research. Collectively, the two organizations have built and continue to sustain and grow an excellent, interdisciplinary environment for graduate education and research, attracting both the necessary talent and resources. We regularly participate in international graduate programs and other training and research activities, maintaining a broad range of international academic and industrial partners and collaborators. Graduate studies can be supported by scholarships from FORTH, the University, and other organizations.
The Programme is organized around the following thematic areas:
A. Computing Infrastructures
B. Theory, Software and Data
C. Computer Science and Engineering Applications

Applications can be submitted in two cycles, one during the fall semester and one during the spring semester, with enrollment taking place in the next academic semester. Application’s deadline 31/3/2025

For more information please visit the program’s website
For the active call, please refer to the attached document.

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