METHODS FOR DISCRETE STRUCTURES (MDS)
http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/MDS/
funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG) at the three Berlin
Universities will offer
several SCHOLARSHIPs
for Ph.D. Studies starting July 1st, 2011 or later.
The MDS program covers topics at the interface between algorithms,
combinatorics, geometry, probability, and optimization. The MDS faculty
consists of Susanne Albers, Helmut Alt, Stefan Felsner, Martin Groetschel,
Martin Grohe, Rolf Moehring, Guenter Rote, Martin Skutella, Tibor Szabo,
and Guenter Ziegler.
The scholarships are 1468 EUR (tax-free) per month - according to DFG
rules. They are usually granted as 2-year fellowships, extendible by a
third year.
The MDS course program consists of the Monday Afternoon Colloquium
lectures, block courses, summer schools, regular predoc programs, etc. -
all this in a very lively Berlin discrete mathematics context, which
also includes the DFG Research Center MATHEON (http://www.matheon.de).
The RTG "Methods for Discrete Structures" is also a registered unit for
the "Phase II" part of BERLIN MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL
(http://www.math-berlin.de), the joint international graduate program of
the three major Berlin universities - which has a lot to offer! Students
of the MDS program may apply to be members of the BERLIN MATHEMATICAL
SCHOOL.
Applicants for Ph.D. scholarships are expected to have a
Diploma/Master's degree or equivalent, usually in Mathematics or
Computer Science. Applications for scholarships starting in 2011
consisting of
- letter of application
- curriculum vitae
- Diplom/masters' thesis
- proposal for possible thesis topic
- recommendation letter by thesis advisor
(to be sent directly to us)
should be directed to
Prof. Dr. Martin Skutella, Coordinator
RTG "Methods for Discrete Structures"
Inst. Mathematics, MA 5-2
TU Berlin
D-10623 Berlin, Germany
email: martin.skutella@tu-berlin.de
http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/~skutella/
Tel.: +49 - 30 - 314-78654 / -28641
Fax: +49 - 30 - 314-25191
Please send your application before May 31st, 2011.
Applications by email are welcome. If you have applied to BERLIN
MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL Phase II, then please just inform us about this -
there is no need to submit your materials again.
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