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Old   September 6, 2020, 12:30
Default Looking for advice on choosing a University for MSc in CFD.
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I am looking to join an MSc course in CFD and would love to hear your suggestions on the same. I am planning to pursue for a masters degree from a university based in UK, USA, Canada, Australia, or any other University which accepts IELTS or TOFEL score.
I have heard a lot of good things about MSc course offered by Cranefield University. If any of studied at Cranefield, it would really help me to hear about your experience on applying there.
Also, is MSc by research better or MSc by study, and why do you support one or the other. (I am interested in learning in in-depth about the background processes that go on in when using any of the CFD solvers and also, I love coding. I already possess a Master's degree in Thermal Science and am currently working as a CFD/CAE engineer. I am looking to take up Machine Learning as an optional subject.)

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I am looking to join an MSc course in CFD and would love to hear your suggestions on the same. I am planning to pursue for a masters degree from a university based in UK, USA, Canada, Australia, or any other University which accepts IELTS or TOFEL score.
I have heard a lot of good things about MSc course offered by Cranefield University. If any of studied at Cranefield, it would really help me to hear about your experience on applying there.
Also, is MSc by research better or MSc by study, and why do you support one or the other. (I am interested in learning in in-depth about the background processes that go on in when using any of the CFD solvers and also, I love coding. I already possess a Master's degree in Thermal Science and am currently working as a CFD/CAE engineer. I am looking to take up Machine Learning as an optional subject.)

Thank you.
Any advice or suggestion regarding the matter would be really helpful.
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Psychology seems to many to be a fascinating science that has its perks. Popular psychological literature sometimes presents psychology as a particular set of secrets and techniques, the knowledge which can make a person successful and happy. And, of course, many people want to influence those around them. A friend of mine preferred psychology degree colleges to get a better education. I support his choice, although I prefer a different profession.
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Old   July 11, 2022, 16:36
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I know a couple of universities that are pioneers in CFD development; Chalmers and TU Delft. But university is one's personal choice, you might have to look into their course structure, flexibility and stuff.

For your second question: If you mean MSc by thesis or not; as a rule of thumb many people suggested me to go for a master's with thesis if I wanted to research in the topic and have intensions to pursue PhD. But you can also apply for companies by completing your thesis. So, it depends on the country maybe (correct me if I am wrong)?

If you want to work on CFD development and ML/ AI stuff; go for CES/ simulation engineering kind of courses.
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I am looking to join an MSc course in CFD and would love to hear your suggestions on the same. I am planning to pursue for a masters degree from a university based in UK, USA, Canada, Australia, or any other University which accepts IELTS or TOFEL score.
I have heard a lot of good things about MSc course offered by Cranefield University. If any of studied at Cranefield, it would really help me to hear about your experience on applying there.
Also, is MSc by research better or MSc by study, and why do you support one or the other. (I am interested in learning in in-depth about the background processes that go on in when using any of the CFD solvers and also, I love coding. I already possess a Master's degree in Thermal Science and am currently working as a CFD/CAE engineer. I am looking to take up Machine Learning as an optional subject.)

Thank you.
It's very difficult to advise on that. There's so many parameters... For example, what's your budget for the uni? What's your budget for housing? What industry would you prefer to work in after your MSc?
Would you need a visa to go to any of these countries?
Start calling them perhaps, ask to speak with the course director or some of the stuff and try to find out the details you need.
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