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Faculty of Mathematics
The Faculty of Mathematics is a vibrant academic community that offers a wide range of programs and research opportunities. The faculty is composed of several departments, including Algebra, Analysis, Didactics, Numerics, Stochastics, and Topology.
Departments
- Algebra: This department focuses on the study of algebraic structures and their applications. The research team includes Prof. Dr. Karin Baur, Prof. Dr. Alexander Ivanov, Prof. Dr. Markus Reineke, and Prof. Dr. Gerhard Röhrle.
- Analysis: This department explores the theory and applications of mathematical analysis. The research team includes Prof. Dr. Stéphanie Cupit-Foutou, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Knieper, and Prof. Dr. Gachet.
- Didactics: This department is concerned with the teaching and learning of mathematics. The research team includes Prof. Dr. Katrin Rolka and her team.
- Numerics: This department focuses on the development and application of numerical methods for solving mathematical problems. The research team includes Prof. Dr. Patrick Henning, Prof. Dr. Katharina Kormann, and Prof. Dr. Martin Kronbichler.
- Stochastics: This department explores the theory and applications of probability and statistics. The research team includes Axel Bücher, Holger Dette, and Prof. Dr. Peter Eichelsbacher.
- Topology: This department is concerned with the study of topological spaces and their properties. The research team includes Prof. Dr. Gerd Laures and Prof. Dr. Björn Schuster.
Research
The Faculty of Mathematics is involved in a wide range of research activities, including collaborative research projects, individual research projects, and doctorate and habilitation programs. The faculty also promotes young talents and engages in knowledge transfer activities.
Research Topics
- Collaborative research projects: The faculty participates in several collaborative research projects, including the SFB CRC/TRR 191.
- Individual Research Projects: Faculty members are involved in various individual research projects, including projects on algebra, analysis, and topology.
- Doctorate & Habilitation: The faculty offers doctorate and habilitation programs for students who wish to pursue advanced research degrees.
- Promoting young talents: The faculty is committed to promoting young talents and providing opportunities for students to engage in research activities.
- Transfer: The faculty engages in knowledge transfer activities, including the organization of conferences and workshops.
Studies
The Faculty of Mathematics offers a range of study programs, including bachelor's and master's degree programs in mathematics.
Study Programs
- Bachelor of Science Mathematics: This program provides a comprehensive introduction to mathematics and its applications.
- Master of Science Mathematics: This program provides advanced training in mathematics and its applications.
- Bachelor of Arts Mathematics: This program provides a broad-based education in mathematics and its applications.
- Master of Education Mathematics: This program provides training for students who wish to become mathematics teachers.
- 3rd subject mathematics: This program allows students to study mathematics as a third subject.
Prospective Students
- University Taster Offers: The faculty offers university taster programs for prospective students who wish to experience what it is like to study mathematics at the university.
- First-year students: The faculty provides support for first-year students, including enrollment, pre-course, and support offers.
- Students: The faculty provides a range of services for students, including student advisory services, examination office, course catalogue, and international studies.
News
The Faculty of Mathematics regularly publishes news and announcements about its activities, including current news, announcements, and events.
Current News
- The faculty publishes current news about its activities, including research breakthroughs, new appointments, and upcoming events.
- Announcements: The faculty publishes announcements about its activities, including calls for papers, conference announcements, and job openings.
- Kalender: The faculty publishes a calendar of events, including conferences, workshops, and seminars.
- Bochum Colloquium in Mathematics: The faculty organizes a colloquium series that features talks by prominent mathematicians.
- Transfer: The faculty engages in knowledge transfer activities, including the organization of conferences and workshops.
