["Applied mathematics is a key competence in industrial research and development. As the language of the natural sciences, it is strongly intertwined with technological developments such as energy-efficient design, machine learning, secure communication or medical diagnostics. The Master’s programme in Technomathematics is application oriented and provides strong mathematical skills with a special emphasis on mathematical modelling, numerical simulation, and scientific flexibility. It includes a minor in engineering or natural sciences, and prepares our applicants for future jobs in research-oriented industries."]
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