Doctorate in Computing and IT and Mathematics
- Feb 20
- 2 min read
This doctorate study program is an advanced research-intensive academic pathway designed for scholars, analysts, and technology innovators who seek to generate original contributions at the intersection of computing, information technology, and mathematical sciences. Positioned at a level equivalent to EQF Level 8 and aligned with the Third European Cycle, the program emphasizes scientific rigor, quantitative precision, and high-level computational innovation.
Structured as a 100% research-based program, it develops advanced expertise in algorithmic theory, mathematical modeling, computational analysis, and data-driven system design. The academic framework consists of seven comprehensive modules, including:
Four research-focused modules dedicated to advanced research methodology, quantitative modeling techniques, statistical and computational analysis, scientific publication strategies, and innovation frameworks in technology and mathematics.
Two general modules addressing global technology leadership, digital governance, ethics in data and computation, and strategic management in research-intensive environments.
One specialized module in Computing, IT, and Mathematics, covering areas such as advanced discrete mathematics, linear algebra and numerical methods, cryptographic systems, computational statistics, optimization algorithms, machine learning mathematics, and high-performance computing models.
The program culminates in an original doctoral-level research thesis and structured research activities, enabling candidates to investigate complex challenges such as artificial intelligence algorithm optimization, cybersecurity mathematics, predictive modeling systems, financial and actuarial computation, big data architectures, and advanced simulation technologies.
With a minimum duration of 18 months, the program offers flexibility for extension to accommodate professional commitments and the depth of advanced research required at this level. It is designed for researchers, quantitative analysts, technology strategists, and academic professionals aiming to influence scientific advancement and technological development in global digital ecosystems.
This doctorate study program is ideal for individuals committed to advancing mathematical computing research, strengthening computational theory, and shaping the future of intelligent and data-driven systems.





