Schools Good Universities in US for computational science

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The discussion centers on the pursuit of advanced degrees in computational science, specifically MS or PhD programs in the United States. The individual has a background in Physics and two years of experience in the IT industry, expressing a desire to further their education in this field. They seek information about universities in the U.S. that offer relevant programs. The thread highlights a need for guidance on academic institutions and potential career paths within computational science.
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Hey All...I hve gone thorough various threads given over computaional science and definitely it has promised a great career in this...bt i just want to know about the various univs. in US who are offering a MS or Phd in computational science. I have done masters in Physics and after that i am working in IT industry from last 2 years...I wish to study further in this field...
 
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