Thursday, March 2, 2017

[DMANET] Graduate-Level Research in Industrial Projects for Students 2017: Sponsored summer projects in optimization and machine learning at Zuse Institute Berlin

*** Call for applications for summer fellowships in Berlin ***

Dear colleagues,

For several years, the Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics at UCLA
and the Zuse Institute Berlin have been co-organizing the student
research program GRIPS:

Graduate-Level Research in Industrial Projects for Students in Berlin

https://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/student-research-programs/graduate-level-research-in-industrial-projects-for-students-grips-berlin-2017

For U.S. students, round-trip travel to Berlin and accommodations in
Berlin are included. Students will also receive a meal allowance and a
stipend. The deadline for this year's applications is fast approaching:

March 8, 2017

This year's focus is on optimization and machine learning and one
project will be offered in conjunction with the MIP solver developers of
the SCIP Optimization Suite and Satalia. Please consider forwarding
this opportunity to your students. Don't hesitate to contact me in case
of questions.

Graduate-Level Research in Industrial Projects for Students will offer
graduate students in mathematics and related disciplines the opportunity
to work on industry-sponsored research problems. Students from the U.S.
and Germany will work on cross-cultural teams on three research problems
designed by the industrial sponsor. The projects will be of serious
interest to the sponsor and will offer a stimulating challenge to
students; most will involve both analytic and computational work. At the
end of the program, the teams will present the results of their work and
prepare a final report. English is the only language required for
participation.

Best regards,
Ambros Gleixner

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