Overview
Allow us to introduce you to PACE, the University of Paderborn institute that organizes our three-year PhD programs in mathematics, mechanical and electrical engineering, informatics, and the natural sciences. Paderborn University was one of the first institutions in Germany to offer international students fully funded PhD programs in English, and to combine these with organized cultural events and soft skill training. Since the year 2001, our expertise has grown in guiding doctoral researchers towards their degrees within an average of 38 months. We are very proud of our more than 50 alumni from all over the globe.
Application
Applications from qualified and highly motivated students are always welcome. The program is organized by the Laboratory of Mathematics and Applications at the University Paul Verlaine-Metz and the Institute of Mathematics at Paderborn University.
It is designed to meet the challenge of catalyzing cooperation between specialists in the below mentioned fields and at the same time to bring beginning researchers to a level where they can actively contribute to this cooperation.
The scientific teams involved consists on the one hand of experts in unitary representations, non-commutative harmonic analysis and microlocal analysis, and on the other hand of specialists in fields like homological algebra, function spaces, C*-algebras and symplectic and non-commutative geometry.
The International Research Training Group offers an English speaking program - based on a well structured curriculum - and the possibility of extended stays in both of the partner research groups in Metz and Paderborn that allow excellent and motivated students to finish their doctoral work within three years.
Graduates (Master level) from mathematics and physics with a pronounced interest in one or more of the fields described above are encouraged to apply.
Please submit your application with certified copies of relevant grades, TOEFL Examinee's Score Record (if available) and a completed application form to either of the following addresses:
Prof. Dr. Eckhard SteffenDirector of Graduate StudiesInternational Research Training Group"Geometry and Analysis of Symmetries"Paderborn University, Warburger Strasse 100D-33098 Paderborn, Germany
E-Mail: irtg (at) uni-paderborn.de
Prof. Dr. Tilmann Wurzbacher Laboratoire de Mathematiques et Applications de Metz(UMR 7122 du CNRS)Universite de Metz, Batiment A, Ile du Saulcy, F-57045 Metz, France. E-Mail: wurzbacher (at) math.univ-metz.fr
Prof. Dr. Joachim Hilgert Department of MathematicsPaderborn UniversityWarburger Straße 100D-33098 Paderborn, Germany. E-Mail: hilgert (at) math.uni-paderborn.de
Appplication form download
Deadline December 31, 2009
Women are specifically encouraged to apply.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
Allow us to introduce you to PACE, the University of Paderborn institute that organizes our three-year PhD programs in mathematics, mechanical and electrical engineering, informatics, and the natural sciences. Paderborn University was one of the first institutions in Germany to offer international students fully funded PhD programs in English, and to combine these with organized cultural events and soft skill training. Since the year 2001, our expertise has grown in guiding doctoral researchers towards their degrees within an average of 38 months. We are very proud of our more than 50 alumni from all over the globe.
Application
Applications from qualified and highly motivated students are always welcome. The program is organized by the Laboratory of Mathematics and Applications at the University Paul Verlaine-Metz and the Institute of Mathematics at Paderborn University.
It is designed to meet the challenge of catalyzing cooperation between specialists in the below mentioned fields and at the same time to bring beginning researchers to a level where they can actively contribute to this cooperation.
The scientific teams involved consists on the one hand of experts in unitary representations, non-commutative harmonic analysis and microlocal analysis, and on the other hand of specialists in fields like homological algebra, function spaces, C*-algebras and symplectic and non-commutative geometry.
The International Research Training Group offers an English speaking program - based on a well structured curriculum - and the possibility of extended stays in both of the partner research groups in Metz and Paderborn that allow excellent and motivated students to finish their doctoral work within three years.
Graduates (Master level) from mathematics and physics with a pronounced interest in one or more of the fields described above are encouraged to apply.
Please submit your application with certified copies of relevant grades, TOEFL Examinee's Score Record (if available) and a completed application form to either of the following addresses:
Prof. Dr. Eckhard SteffenDirector of Graduate StudiesInternational Research Training Group"Geometry and Analysis of Symmetries"Paderborn University, Warburger Strasse 100D-33098 Paderborn, Germany
E-Mail: irtg (at) uni-paderborn.de
Prof. Dr. Tilmann Wurzbacher Laboratoire de Mathematiques et Applications de Metz(UMR 7122 du CNRS)Universite de Metz, Batiment A, Ile du Saulcy, F-57045 Metz, France. E-Mail: wurzbacher (at) math.univ-metz.fr
Prof. Dr. Joachim Hilgert Department of MathematicsPaderborn UniversityWarburger Straße 100D-33098 Paderborn, Germany. E-Mail: hilgert (at) math.uni-paderborn.de
Appplication form download
Deadline December 31, 2009
Women are specifically encouraged to apply.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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