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Affiliated Institutions

Heidelberg Graduate School of Mathematical and Computational Methods for the Sciences (HGS MathComp)

The HGS MathComp provides a structured interdisciplinary research training program to promote the development of new and even more powerful methods of scientific computing and to carry this methodology into new scientific territories.


Research Training Group "Big Data Research in the Biosciences"

The Research Training Group is an Indian-German research network funded by the Indian Department of Biotechnology (DBT) and Heidelberg University (Germany). It aims at doctoral students enrolled and postdoctoral researchers as well as principal investigators conducting research in the fields of mathematics, informatics, biotechnology or related areas at leading Indian partner institutions and the Heidelberg University.


Spatio/Temporal Graphical Models and Applications in Image Analysis (GK 1653)

The Research Graduate School is an additional branch of doctoral projects in the specific field of image processing, supported by HGS MathComp, located at the Heidelberg Collaboratory for Image Processing (HCI).


Committee for Mathematical Modeling, Simulation and Optimization (KoMSO)

KoMSO aims at increasing the visibility of mathematics as an engine for innovation in today’s and tomorrow’s society in addition to exploring possibilities to entrench state-of-the-art mathematics as a new field of technology in industry and academia.


Center for Modelling and Simulation in the Biosciences / BIOMS (expired)

BIOMS aims to promote the use of modeling and simulation in the biosciences in order to achieve a quantitative understanding of biological processes, both on the molecular level and on the level of cells and tissues. BIOMS is part of the BIOQUANT initiative.


Erasmus Mundus Mobility with Asia (EMMA)

The EMMA program is an Erasmus Mundus cooperation window within the 7th EU framework, granted to provide a fresh link for university exchange between Europe and Asia.


Graduate College 850 (expired)

The GC 850 was a collaboration of 13 research groups of the institutes of inorganic, organic and theoretical chemistry. It provided training for PhD students in molecular modeling.


International Graduate College 710 (expired)

The International Graduate College "Complex Processes: Modelling, Simulation and Optimization" was an intense scientific colllaboration between the IWR and the ICM, Warsaw.

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