FreePositions in the European Graduate Program "Combinatorics, Geometry, and Computation"
Helmut Alt
alt at inf.fu-berlin.de
Mon Oct 23 21:37:25 PDT 2000
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European Graduate Program
Berlin ------------------------------------------ Zurich
Combinatorics, Geometry, and Computation
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In the newly established graduate program two-year scholarships for
Ph.D.students
are available in Berlin starting January 1st, 2001. Applicants should have
a degree in mathematics, computer science, or a related area equivalent to
the German university diploma (e.g. M.S.) with grades significantly above
average.
The program is a joint initiative of the ETH Zurich, the three universities
of Berlin - Free University, Technical University, Humboldt-University - and
the Konrad-Zuse-Research Center. The German partners are financially suppor-
ted by the German Research association (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft,
DFG). The amount of the scholarships in Berlin is calculated according to
the guidelines of the DFG and is up to DM 2890 per month, tax free (family
supplement DM 400).
The scientific program ranges from theoretical fundamentals to applications.
The areas of research are combinatorics, geometry, optimization, algorithms
and computation. In Berlin the students are supervised by the professors
Aigner, Alt, Rote, Schulz (FU), Moehring, Ziegler (TU), Proemel (HU) and
Groetschel (ZIB).
Applications with curriculum vitae, copies of certificates, theses, a letter
of recommendation of the last advisor and a brief description of the proposed
research should be sent until November 8, 2000 to the speaker
of the program in Berlin:
Prof. Dr. Helmut Alt
Institut fuer Informatik
Freie Universitaet Berlin
Takustrasse 9
D-14195 Berlin
Further information can be obtained from
Bettina Felsner
Tel. ++49-30-838 75 104
bfelsner at inf.fu-berlin.de
Internet: http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/gk-cgc
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