The graduate certificate program in Computational Science, Engineering and Medicine (CSEM) facilitates interdisciplinary training in the use of modern computational techniques in the conduct of research. This broad charter encompasses algorithmic, numerical, and implementation issues. The program is designed for PhD students who have been admitted to one of the participating departments, though applications from terminal MS students who are pursuing a thesis option will be considered. Students will be expected to take credit for three CSEM courses. Additionally, some component of a student's dissertation or thesis research is expected to involve significant computation, and at least one member of the CSEM-affiliated faculty should serve on the student's dissertation or thesis committee. For more information, see the CSEM Web site,
http://www.csem.duke.edu/education/grad.html.