Research Training Group π³

Parameter Identification - Analysis, Algorithms, Implementations

Welcome to the Research Training Group π³

Mathematics can make even the most complex problems manageable by reducing them to the essential. For example, it develops high-dimensional and non-linear models to solve problems of parameter identification that occur in all areas of the natural sciences, life sciences and engineering as well as in industrial and economic applications.

In the graduate program "π³: Parameter Identification - Analysis, Algorithms, Implementations", PhD students concentrate on the interface between applied mathematics and computer science on questions of parameter identification, which are essentially formulated as high-dimensional minimization problems for suitable functionals.

Speaker

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Peter Maaß

Center for Industrial Mathematics
+49 421 218 63801
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Coordination

Dr. Pascal Fernsel

Center for Industrial Mathematics
+49 421 218 63814
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Matthias Knauer

Study program

In the RTG the students are provided with plenty of time to work independently. In addition a structured study program equips the PhD students with the necessary mathematical knowledge and insights into the application areas.

Simon Arridge

Summer schools

Anually organized in turn by the PhD students of the different research areas, which brought to Bremen some of the most prominent researchers of the field and led to a highly interactive and stimulating exchange of ideas.

RTG Seminar

RTG Seminar

Bi-weekly platform for meeting amongst the PhD students and for regularly presenting the status of individual PhD thesis.

Autumn School Deep Learning and Inverse Problems

Scientific networking

Strengthening the communication skills of the PhD students, such that they are able to start creating their own research networks, is an important part of the qualification concept of the RTG π3.

Winter reatreat

Soft skills

Basic research and soft skills of the PhD students are developed, first of all, through the daily research work. Aditionally, a series of soft skills workshops are organized for the members of the RTG π3.

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Study groups

Consist of several PhD students working on related PhD topics, as a basis for in depth literature studies and detailed discussions of individual PhD topics.

Gender & Equal oportunities

The RTG π3 aims at providing an open minded, scientifically stimulating environment for its diverse group of doctoral students regardless of their ethnicity, nationality, origin, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age or dis-/ability. This is also supported by our Soft Skills program which focuses on the topics of equal opportunity and awareness.

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