Masters and PhD

 

If you are interested in pursuing MSc, PhD (or postdoctoral) studies in this Department, you should contact the academic staff member with whom you would like to study, since we offer these qualifications by thesis only.

When you do contact a potential supervisor, please write about the topic in which you would like to pursue research, as well as your background in that topic.

The current areas of research interests in the Department are:

  • Computational methods in general relativity and cosmology - in particular, gravitational radiation from black hole events. (N.T. Bishop, D. Pollney)
  • Cosmology - in particular, general relativistic models, structure formation and alternatives theories of gravity. (J. Larena)
  • Fuzzy sets - in particular, combinatorial aspects of finite fuzzy sets. (V. Murali)
  • Functional analysis; measure theory. (A.L. Pinchuck)
  • Geometry; geometric control theory. (C.C. Remsing)
  • Graph Theory; Combinatorics. (V. Naicker, E. Andriantiana)

You can find out more about the research groups in the Department here: Research

Last Modified: Fri, 07 Nov 2014 07:49:22 SAST