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.
News & Current Opportunities
Guest Program
Call for proposals for the Romberg Visiting Professor and Romberg Visiting Scholar 2027
Deadline: June 30, 2026
14:00 - 16:00
Location: Online
Registration: Please register on the event website
Organizer: 4EU+ European University Alliance
ECTS subject to overall workload completed within the workshop series (please provide certificates after the program).
13:30
Location: Physikalisches Institut • Großer Hörsaal • Philisophenweg 12 • 69120 Heidelberg
Registration: No registration required
Organizer: STRUCTURES Cluster of Excellence
For more information, please visit the event website.
All presentations will be streamed online via Zoom:
ZOOM: Meeting ID: 935 6549 3662
Code: 928036
09:30 - 10:50
Location: Mathematikon • Conference Room, Room 5/104, 5th Floor • Im Neuenheimer Feld 205 • 69120 Heidelberg
Organizer: HGS MathComp
"Presymptomatic infection detection using interpretable AI models: Development and clinical evaluation of a mobile early warning system"
09:50 Leoni Zimmermann (Supervisors J. Tanevski /J. Saez-Rodriguez)
"Identifying Differential Spatial Organization of Gene Expression Programs Across Conditions and Time in Spatial Omics Data"
10:10 Henning Woydt (Supervisor C. Schulz)
"Engineering Algorithms for Process Mapping at Scale"
10:30 Shreya Das (Supervisor A. Amirjalayer)
"Simulations of stimuli-responsive advanced materials"
10:50 Coffee get-together, Common Room