DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMME
Admission prerequisites
- Master in Mathematics at some national or international university
- admission to Doctoral Studies of Technical Sciences at AAU
- confirmation of supervision by a faculty member of the doctoral programme
DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAMME
Academic degree
Dr. techn.
Duration of studies
3 years
Language of instruction
English
Deadline
Applications from prospective doctoral students for winter semester will be accepted until July 30th.
Academic degree
Dr. techn.
Duration of studies
3 years
Language of instruction
English
Deadline
Applications from prospective doctoral students for winter semester will be accepted until July 30th.
The goal of this thematic doctoral programme (DP) is to enhance, on the level of doctoral training, the combined knowlegde in the mathematical fields of differential equations, optimization, discrete mathematics, stochastics, and inverse problems, as required to successfully tackle research and application challenges posed by systems exhibiting discrete, continuous, and stochastic aspects.
To provide a common basis for all doctoral students that enables mutual understanding and interaction, we provide an adaptation module consisting of complementary master courses in the areas of the DP not covered in the mathematical training of the doctoral students so far. An essential part of the advanced training of the doctoral students in this DP consists of special lectures that will, as a rule, be provided jointly by two or more faculty members . The main pillar of the training consists in independent and collaborative scientific work supervised by the faculty members. The weekly DK Seminar is crucial for monitoring the progress and informing on results of this work as well as for initiating cooperations.
Prof. Dr. Clemens Heuberger (Department of Mathematics)
Prof. Dr. Philipp Hungerländer (Department of Mathematics)
Prof.in Dr.in Barbara Kaltenbacher (Department of Mathematics)
Univ.-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. MMMag. Dr. Gregor Kastner (Department of Statistics)
Prof. Dr. Christian Pötzsche (Department of Mathematics)
Prof. Dr. Franz Rendl (Department of Mathematics)
Prof.in Dr.in Elena Resmerita (Department of Mathematics)
Prof. Dr. Gunter Spöck (Department of Statistics)
Prof.in Dr.in Michaela Szölgyenyi (Department of Statistics)
Prof.in Dr.in Angelika Wiegele (Department of Mathematics)
For the admission to the doctoral programme the current curriculum for doctoral studies of the University of Klagenfurt has to be taken into account.
Applicants send:
to the contact address below.
The decision about admission (after a hearing) will be taken jointly by the faculty members of the doctoral programme. The admission of current PhD students from the ongoing Karl Popper Kolleg MSO is possible without this procedure.
Additional requirements for a PhD starting on or after October 1, 2020:
Univ.-Prof.in Dipl.-Ing.in Dr.in Barbara Kaltenbacher
M: barbara [dot] kaltenbacher [at] aau [dot] at
T: +43 463 2700 3120
M: mao-dp.aau.at
T: +43 463 2700 3101
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