[DMANET] Marie-Curie Scholarships for Ph.D. students
Andrea Hoffkamp
hoffkamp at inf.fu-berlin.de
Tue Dec 7 15:04:10 PST 2004
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Marie-Curie-Scholarships
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for Ph.D. students
are available for a 3 to 12 month stay in Berlin. The starting date is
flexible.
In connection with our European Graduate Program "Combinatorics,
Geometry, and Computation" we became a Marie Curie Training Site. We
can support young researchers pursuing doctoral studies and providing
them with the possibility of undertaking part of their doctoral
studies in a country other than their own. Applicants must already
have an advisor and a dissertation project in mathematics, computer
science, or a related area at their home university.
The Marie Curie Training Site is a joint initiative of the three
universities of Berlin - Free University, Technical University,
Humboldt- University - and the Konrad-Zuse-Research Center. The amount
of the scholarship is 1200,00 Euro per month.
The scientific program ranges from theoretical fundamentals to
applications. The areas of research are combinatorics, geometry,
optimization, algorithms and computation. During their stay the
students are supervised by the professors Aigner, Alt, Rote, Schulz
(FU), Felsner, Moehring, Ziegler (TU), Proemel (HU) and Groetschel
(ZIB).
Applications with curriculum vitae, copies of certificates,
publications, a letter of recommendation of the advisor and a brief
description of the status of the dissertation project should be sent
until January 3, 2005 to:
Prof. Dr. Helmut Alt
Institut fuer Informatik
Freie Universitaet Berlin
Takustrasse 9
D-14195 Berlin
or by email to: alt*at*inf.fu-berlin.de
Further information can be obtained from:
Andrea Hoffkamp: phone: ++49-30-838 75 104
e-mail: hoffkamp*at*inf.fu-berlin.de
http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/gk-cgc
http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/graduate-programs/cgc/ausschr-marie-curie.html
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