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Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics
INFO "Doctor of Philosophy" - Doctor of Philosophy Programme Mathematics according to the Curriculum 2009 (180 ECTS-Credits, 6 semesters)
Compulsory Modules (30 ECTS-Credits)
Compulsory Module 2: Scientific Basics/Core Skills of the Thesis Topic (10 ECTS-Credits, 2 h)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Having successfully completed this module, students are able to actively participate in the discussion of the current state of knowledge in the area of the dissertation topic and can critically reflect on and discuss issues with experts of the chosen partial discipline. On this basis, they are able to make their own contributions to research.Likewise the students have interface knowledge at a high professional level which is needed for the implementation of the dissertation.
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198912
SE CIM DK Seminar (SE / 1h / 1 ECTS-AP)
Lukas Einkemmer, Thomas Franosch, Johannes Gerstmayr, Heiko Gimperlein, Philipp Gschwandtner, Simon Markus Haller-Seeber, Matthias Harders, Alexander Kendl, Alexander Ostermann, Wolfgang Rauch
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702833
SE Research Seminar: Aspects of Noncommutative Geometry (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Tobias Fritz, Tim Netzer
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702834
SE Critical Research Analysis: Ill-posed Problems (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Markus Haltmeier
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702835
SE Research Seminar: One-Parameter Semigroups for Evolution Equations (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Birgit Maria Schörkhuber
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ML
702883
SE Research Seminar: Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Alexander Ostermann
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703911
VU Foundations of Scientific Visualization (VU / 1h / 2,5 ECTS-AP)
Matthias Harders, Nikolaus Rauch
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Compulsory Module 4: Interdisciplinary Seminar in the PhD Program (5 ECTS-Credits, 2 h)
Prerequisites for registration: none
Learning Outcome: Students are able to actively reflect on the current state of knowledge in the area of the dissertation and related science disciplines. They possess didactic skills which enable them to clearly present their research results in an interdisciplinary context and explain complicated correlations in a clearly understandable manner.
705900
SE MIP-Seminar (SE / 2h / 5 ECTS-AP)
Thomas Franosch, Cezary Kaliszyk, Birgit Maria Schörkhuber
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