Computational Physics and Intelligent Systems
The Computational Physics and Intelligent Systems (COSMIC) specialisation is a focus area within the Physics Study Program that emphasises the application of computational approaches to solving physics-related problems. This includes mathematical modelling, numerical simulations, and data analysis using the latest computational algorithms. With a multidisciplinary approach, COSMIC supports research in various areas of physics, such as materials science, energy systems, complex systems, and data processing. Students in this specialisation are equipped with the skills to develop and apply intelligent systems and modern computational technologies to address contemporary challenges in science and technology. The elective modules offered include Intelligent Systems, Advanced Computational Physics, Selected Topics in Computational Physics, Signal Processing, Data Analysis, and Simulation in Physics. COSMIC is supported by a high-performance computing laboratory equipped with the latest generation of Intel Core i9 and AMD Ryzen processors and high-speed DDR4/DDR5 memory, enabling advanced learning and research. The program is guided by experienced academic staff, including Yudha Arman, D.Sc., Dr. Bintoro Siswo N., and Hasanuddin, Ph.D., who are dedicated to mentoring students in computational innovation for modern physics applications.

