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New Horizons with Pioneering Projects at HGS MathComp

The HGS MathComp Graduate School (HGS) provides an structured interdisciplinary research training program in Scientific Computing and an inspiring framework for young academics in a research environment that is built upon the unique structure of the Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing (IWR)

Scientific Excellence

 - Interdisciplinarity

- Internationality

 

Upcoming Compact Course
Computational Imaging
2012-02-07
time: 10:15
location: HCI, Speyerer Str. 6, SR 2.22
Prof. Dr. Bernd Jähne


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Upcoming Colloquium
Decision Support for Software Release Planning
2012-01-31
time: 16:15
location: INF 327, EG, SR 5
Prof. Dr. Günther Ruhe
University of Calgary, Canada

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Upcoming Talk
Predictive Rendering - The Other Type of Realistic Computer Graphics
2012-01-31
time: 17:15
location: HCI, Speyerer Str.6, Large Seminar Room
Alexander Wilkie
Computer Graphics Group, KSVI, MFF UK Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic

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HGS MathComp opens new horizons with pioneering projects
  • Research-oriented training
  • Mathematical methods in application projects
  • Curriculum across six faculties
  • International guest scientists program
  • Individual PhD advisory board
  • Additional key competence program
  • Continuously accepting new candidates - scientists with children welcome!
  • Excellent scientific environment
Brochure for foreign students

Welcome to Heidelberg University!

Read this electronic version of the official information brochure of Heidelberg Graduate Academy. The brochure gives international students all important information for a successful doctoral trainingship at Heidelberg University!



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A forward-backward algorithm for stochastic optimal control problems
Using the stochastic maximum principle as an alternative to dynamic programming

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