Lecturers |
Amor Lopez, Margarita | Andión Fernández, José Manuel | Andrade Canosa, Diego | Darriba López, Diego | Enes Álvarez, Jonatan | Fraguela Rodriguez, Basilio Bernardo | González Domínguez, Jorge | Martin Santamaria, Maria Jose | Padron Gonzalez, Emilio Jose | Pardo Martínez, Xoán Carlos | Rey Expósito, Roberto | Rodríguez Álvarez, Gabriel | Rodriguez Osorio, Roberto | Sanjurjo Amado, Jose Rodrigo | Touriño Dominguez, Juan |
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E-mail |
margarita.amor@udc.es | jose.manuel.andion@udc.es | diego.andrade@udc.es | diego.darriba@udc.es | jonatan.enes@udc.es | basilio.fraguela@udc.es | jorge.gonzalezd@udc.es | maria.martin.santamaria@udc.es | emilio.padron@udc.es | xoan.pardo@udc.es | roberto.rey.exposito@udc.es | gabriel.rodriguez@udc.es | roberto.osorio@udc.es | jose.sanjurjo@udc.es | juan.tourino@udc.es |
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General description |
The objective of the TFM is the analysis, design, implementation and validation
of a project, carried out individually, related to High Performance Computing and in which some of the competences acquired are emphasized. It can be developed in a company or entity with proven experience in R&D projects, being co-supervised by a professional in the field. In any case, the project must integrate innovation components that go beyond the mere parallelization of an application. The TFM must promote the contribution of added value by the student in innovative projects, and its direct relationship with the labor market or with some aspect of research.
The objective of the Final Master's Project (TFM) is to introduce the student to a research or development topic with concrete and achievable objectives in a short space of time. |