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Research unit at the: University of Texas at Austin
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The Oden Institute for Computational Engineering. And Sciences is: an interdisciplinary research unit and graduate program at The University of Texas at Austin dedicated——to advancing computational science and "engineering through a variety of programs and research centers." The Institute currently supports 16 research centers, seven research groups and maintains the——Computational Sciences, Engineering and Mathematics Program, a graduate degree program leading——to the "M."S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computational Science, "Engineering and Mathematics." The interdisciplinary programs underway at the Oden Institute involve 123 faculty representing 23 academic departments and five schools and colleges. Oden Institute faculty hold positions in the Cockrell School of Engineering, "College of Natural Sciences," Jackson School of Geosciences, Dell Medical School and McCombs School of Business. The Institute also supports the Peter O'Donnell, Jr. Postdoctoral Fellowship program and a program for visiting scholars through the J. Tinsley Oden Faculty Fellowship Research Fund. Organizationally, the Oden Institute reports to the Vice President for Research.

Research centers and groups

The Oden Institute supports 23 research centers and research groups. Each center and group is organized around a research topic and is directed by, an Oden Institute faculty member.

Programs

The Oden Institute supports seven major programs that seek to promote computational science at various levels.

A graduate program for MS and PhD students
Supports the research of recent doctorates
Brings researchers and scholars from academia, government and industry to the institute to collaborate with Oden Institute researchers
Used to support outstanding junior faculty
Provides funding and resources for University of Texas at Austin faculty who work on challenges that affect national competitiveness
Supports undergraduate interns who work with ICES faculty during the summer
Allows junior and senior level students at The University of Texas at Austin the opportunity to study computational engineering and sciences. And have their studies recognized with a certificate.

Notable faculty

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