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  • Faculties, Departments, Resources, and Services

    …Dr. Michael Thoss Dean’s Office Departments Department of Mathematics Department of Pure Mathematics Section of Mathematical Logic Department of Applied Mathematics Department of Mathematical Stochastics Department of Math Education Department of Physics Libraries Library of Mathematics Library of Physics Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy www.cup.un…

  • The Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments

    The Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments has the aim of strengthening Germany as a centre for science and research in the long term and further improving its international competitiveness. It thus continues the development and strengthening of German universities already begun with the Excellence Initiative of the German…

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  • The University in the Rankings

    …here it received the third-highest score in Germany. This category includes a range of indicators measuring the impact of research in the relation to the UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs), as well as on national statistics about the outcomes for research and development, and the presence of research centres with a focus on ecological sustain…

  • Nobel Prize

    …on. Upon completing school in Breslau in 1906, he studied mathematics and natural sciences in Freiburg, Munich, and Breslau. JOHANNES HANS DANIEL JENSEN, 1963 NOBEL PRIZE IN PHYSICS Johannes Hans Daniel Jensen (* 25 June 1907 in Hamburg; † 11 February 1973 in Heidelberg) was a German physicist. He and Maria Goeppert-Mayer received the 1963 Nobel Pri…

  • Martin Grohe

    …he Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize for his work in the area of Mathematics. Martin Grohe studied mathematics in Freiburg, where he also went on to earn his PhD in 1994. After stints conducting research at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Stanford University, he returned to Freiburg and completed his habilitation in 1998. Martin Grohe has alr…

  • Commission on Responsibility in Research

    …of Medicine Deputy: Dr. Elisa Orrù, Centre for Security and Society, Faculty of Humanities Doctoral candidate Member: Julius Jeßberger, Department of Applied Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Deputy: Toquinh Bergmann, Freiburg Center for Data Analysis and Modeling, Faculty of Biology…

  • EPICUR – European Partnership for an Innovative Campus Unifying Regions

    …? Then subscribe to our EPICUR mailing list at myAccount (category “European University”), which will regularly provide you with information. Current offerings & Informations Here you can find out more about current offers from EPICUR. Get to know our range of courses, find out about upcoming events or learn more about exciting ongoing projects. To…

  • Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize

    …1 Gesine Manuwald received the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize for her work in the area of Classical Philology. 1999 Martin Grohe received the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize for his work in the area of Mathematics. 1998 Thomas Deller received the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize for his work in the area of Anatomy. 1994 Peter Jonas received the Heinz Maier-Leibnit…

  • Susanne Albers

    …or laptops and mobile phones, for example. After studying mathematics, computer science, and economics in her home town of Osnabrück, Susanne Albers obtained her doctorate from Saarland University in 1993, where she was part of the DFG’s very first research training group, on Computer Science. She then worked at the Max Planck Institute for Informat…