Heidelberg Graduate School of
Mathematical and Computational Methods for
the Sciences
Upcoming events
| Date: | Wednesday 6th October 2010, 9:00 |
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| Duration: | Oct. 6th - Oct 8th 2010 |
| Location: | Internationales Wissenschaftsforum Heidelberg |
| Invited by: | Prof. Dr. Joachim Funke, Dr. Franziska Matthäus, Dr. Katja Mombaur, Dr. Sebastian Sager |
| Link: | http://sccs10.uni-hd.de/ |
| Date: | Sunday 17th October 2010, 16:30 |
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| Duration: | weekly reading course; tba. |
| Location: | HCI, Seminarraum, Speyerer Strasse 6, 69115 Heidelberg |
| Invited by: | Dr. Katharina Anna Zweig |
| Date: | Friday 19th November 2010, 8:30 |
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| Duration: | Nov 19, 2010; 08:30-17:00 |
| Location: | HCI, Speyerer Strasse 2-6, 69117 Heidelberg |
| Invited by: | Doctoral Students, HGS MathComp |
| Link: | http://www.mathcomp.uni-heidelberg.de/annual/ |
| Date: | Monday 7th February 2011, 9:00 |
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| Duration: | Monday Feb 7 - Friday Feb 11, 2011 |
| Location: | IWR, INF 368, Room 532 and INF 350, Room U011 |
| Organized by: | Dr.S.Sager, Dr. S.Körkel |
Concepts
Scientific computing with its core components mathematical modeling, simulation and optimization has developed into a key technology for understanding and mastering challenges in science and engineering. Stemming from application problems as diverse as the design of fuel cells, the understanding of the dynamics of cancer or the risk analysis for historical monuments, the demand for young scientists who are well-trained in these methods and application fields is rising fast.
The Heidelberg Graduate School of Mathematical and Computational Methods for the Sciences intends to meet this demand. Our aim is to provide a structured interdisciplinary reserach training program to promote the developement of new and even more powerful methods of scientific computing and to carry this methodology into new scientific territory. Our students will receive training based on the guiding principles of
- Scientific excellence
- Interdisciplinarity and
- Internationality.
The ambition is to provide the doctoral students with excellent training that equips them with the manifold qualifications required from future leading scientists.
The Heidelberg Graduate School of Mathematical and Computational Methods for the Sciences is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) in the second round of the Excellence Initiative.
Last Update: 18.12.2009
