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Faculty
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Our Faculty is the academic home of researchers, teachers, and students of Mathematics and Computer Science. Its institutes and facilities are housed in the Mathematikon, pleasantly located on the Campus Neuenheimer Feld of Heidelberg University. Welcome!

Doctorate
Mathematikon Staircase

The Doctorate signifies a proven ability to conduct independent scientific research. Under the auspices of the Combined Faculty of Mathematics, Engineering and Natural Sciences, we confer the academic degree Dr. rer. nat. in the subjects of mathematics and computer science.

Studies
Mathematikon Library

Students interested in Mathematics, Computer Science, or an interdisciplinary field, pursuing a B.Sc., M.Sc., or M.Ed., and aiming for a career in research, teaching, or the private sector, will find here in Heidelberg a full range of first-class courses for a challenging and enriching educational experience in an intellectually stimulating environment with historical cachet.

Outreach
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We seek to promote the interest in mathematics and computer science by organizing events for schools and for the broader public. Alumns and newcomers join in and contribute to shared knowledge and contacts.

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Mathematics and Computer Science — Research

Numerical Analysis and Optimization

Mathematical models of scientific and engineering processes are rarely solvable in closed form. Thus, the central focus of Numerical Analysis is the development and analysis of efficient methods to compute approximate solutions fast and accurately. Crucially, this also includes the assessment and analysis of the associated errors to correctly interpret the results. Closely related with this topic are the questions of Optimization and Control, as well as the calibration of the mathematical models based on experimental data.

In Heidelberg, the particular focus lies on simulating and optimizing models that are described by systems of ordinary or partial differential equations. The primary concern in Numerical Analysis is the development and analysis of efficient discretization methods, especially of finite element, multiscale and multilevel methods for coupled systems of heterogeneous differential equations. A central aspect in this context is the development of software providing efficient implementations of the developed methods, see also Scientific Computing. Moreover, the associated Uncertainty Quantification is a topic of increasing interest. Here, the focus in Heidelberg lies again on multilevel-/multiscale-methods, as well as on Machine Learning techniques

Core research areas within Optimization at Heidelberg include methods of smooth and non-smooth optimization also in infinite-dimensional spaces, particularly in the context of differential equation models. Problem classes of specific interest are optimal control, parameter estimation, shape optimization and optimal experimental design, whereby the interplay with the particular choice of discretization plays a central role for the efficient implementation and analysis.

The entire research area distinguishes itself through particularly close, interdisciplinary collaborations with researchers from numerous other departments and faculties at Heidelberg University.

Last updated on Jul 7, 2022 at 3:13 PM