The traditional BMS Orientation for phase I and II students took place from October 07-11. BMS student representatives, lecturers and the BMS office team gave an overview of everything worth knowing about studying at the BMS. On a Campus Tour, the students got first orientation
The MATH+ members Hélène Esnault and Nicolas Perkowski were honored with prestigious prizes at the annual meeting of the German Association of Mathematicians (DMV). Hélène Esnault, Professor of Arithmetic Geometry at the FU Berlin, received the Cantor Medal 2019. Nicolas Perkowski, who startes a professorship
On 22 September 2019, Professor Peter Deuflhard passed away at the age of 75. Berlin mathematics has lost a highly respected colleague and wonderful person. Born in Bavaria, Peter Deuflhard studied physics at TU München. After he received his diploma in 1968, he went to the
Starting in January 2020, Robert Weismantel will be one of four new Einstein Visiting Fellows in Berlin. The Professor of Mathematics ETH Zürich and Director of the Institute for Operations Research will join MATH+ for three years. The focus of his research is on discrete
As of December 1, 2019, Michael Joswig (TU Berlin) will join Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences (MiS) in Leipzig as Max Planck Fellow. The Max Planck Fellow Programme promotes cooperation between outstanding university professors and Max Planck Society researchers. So, while staying
August 19-30 at Zuse Institute Berlin. Deep learning (DL) methodologies are currently showing tremendous success in a variety of applications. The BMS Summer School will offer lectures by international experts on both the theory of deep neural networks, on related questions such as generalization, expressivity, or
As part of his summer science tour, the Governing Mayor of Berlin and Senator for Higher Education and Research, Michael Müller, visited the Cluster of Excellence MATH+, accompanied by a dozen journalists.
BERLIN, MAY 14th, 2019 INVITATION The Berlin Mathematics Research Center MATH+ is designed as a large, comprehensive, and dynamic Cluster of Excellence, home to a vibrant scientific ecosystem, in which mathematics thrives across an entire spectrum ranging from pure abstraction to the solution of problems originating from
(Summer 2019) The first "Thematic Einstein Semester (TES)" of MATH+ is aiming for building new bridges between different fields of mathematics and for reaching out to other areas of science. This TES is motivated by challenges arising in the analysis and the algorithmic treatment of next