HGS MathComp - Where Methods Meet Applications
The Heidelberg Graduate School of Mathematical and Computational Methods for the Sciences (HGS MathComp) at Heidelberg University is one of the leading graduate schools in Germany focusing on the complex topic of Scientific Computing. Located in a vibrant research environment, the school offers a structured interdisciplinary education for PhD students. The program supports students in pursuing innovative PhD projects with a strong application-oriented focus, ranging from mathematics, computer science, bio/life-sciences, physics, and chemical engineering sciences to cultural heritage. A strong focus is put on the mathematical and computational foundations: the theoretical underpinnings and computational abstraction and conception.
HGS MathComp Principal Investigators are leading experts in their fields, working on projects that combine mathematical and computational methodology with topical research issues. Individual mentoring for PhD candidates and career development programs ensure that graduates are fully equipped to take up top positions in industry and academia.
10:00 - 17:00
Location: Online & In-Person in Heidelberg
Registration: Please register on the event website
Organizer: Graduate Academy
The latest information and a registration link are available on the course website (log in with Uni-ID).
HGS MathComp fellows can get a reimbursement of the course fees. Please submit your proof of payment and certificate of participation to hgs@iwr.uni-heidelberg.de.
The first part of the workshop takes place in person in a safe, caring and inspiring space. Here, the basics of communication in Germany are taught and typical situations in German authorities are made tangible in simulations. The participants practise successful communication in English and German in role plays. The second part of the workshop is a follow-up Coaching Session in virtual format. Here, what has been learnt and applied is taken up and discussed in greater depth. Each participant will have the opportunity to work on their own case. The workshop specifically expands your practical skills for your life and research in Germany. Cognitive, affective and behavioural learning levels are addressed. In moderated reflection rounds, you will ensure the transfer of what you have learned into your interculturally competent behaviour.
Contents
• Dynamic concept of culture
• Self-perception and perception by others
• German cultural standards in the public sector, in formal situations.
• The danger of stereotyping
• Understanding culture shock
• Power relations and mutual expectations
• Intercultural success strategies for work and life in Germany
• Role plays in English and German to apply what you have learnt
• Reflection and Feedback
28.10.25 - 10 am – 5 pm in person 11.11.25 - 10 am – 12 am, and 12 pm - 2 pm Follow-Up Coaching online in 2 groups, each 2 hours in order to open a space for exchange and give individual advice.
13:00 - 17:00
Location: hei_INNOVATION HUB • INF 370, 69120 Heidelberg
Registration: Please send your registration to cheng-wen.jaw@uni-heidelberg.de
Organizer: hei_INNOVATION
This course goes beyond theory, providing you with a practical toolkit to identify opportunities, develop robust innovation strategies, and manage projects from conception to implementation. You will explore the intrapreneurial mindset and learn how to align your innovative ideas with company goals, preparing you to effectively pitch your initiatives to stakeholders. By the end of the workshop, you will have a personal innovation roadmap and the skills to not only generate ideas but also to anchor and scale them successfully in your day-to-day work.
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Strategically Understand and Plan Innovation: Analyze the role of innovation and intrapreneurship in the modern business environment and align innovative ideas with an organization's vision and goals.
- Develop an Intrapreneurial Mindset: Cultivate the key traits of an intrapreneur, including critical thinking, problem-solving, and resilience, to navigate organizational challenges.
- Apply Practical Innovation Methods: Utilize proven innovation and ideation tools (e.g., Design Thinking, Lean Startup) to systematically transform creative ideas into marketable products, services, or business models.
- Implement and Manage Innovation Projects: Structure and manage innovation projects from idea to implementation, including an individual project roadmap.
- Manage Stakeholders and Overcome Barriers: Identify and overcome organizational roadblocks, communicate effectively with internal stakeholders, and prepare a persuasive pitch for innovation initiatives.
- Anchor and Scale Innovation: Develop a personal action plan to embed new ideas into daily work, ensuring long-term success and sustainability.
16:15 - 17:15
Location: Mathematikon • Lecture Hall, Ground Floor • Im Neuenheimer Feld 205 • 69120 Heidelberg
Registration: No registration required
Organizer: Institute for Mathematics
Following the merger of the (now former) two mathematical institutes in Heidelberg to a single Institute for Mathematics, the Mathematical Colloquium is intended in particular to further promote the exchange between pure and applied mathematics. All six sections of the Institute contribute to the diverse program, so that it reflects the entire breadth of mathematics in Heidelberg. Speakers are asked to make their talk accessible to a broad audience and ideally to offer a motivation at Master's level at the beginning, so that our students can also benefit from the colloquium.