Internationales Graduiertenkolleg (IRTG-2379): Hierarchische und Hybride Ansätze für Moderne Inverse Probleme
Program Overview
Internationales Graduiertenkolleg (IRTG-2379)
The International Graduate College (IRTG-2379) is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and was established on October 1, 2018. The IRTG is based on a unique, complementary consortium.
Research Areas
- Hierarchical and hybrid approaches for modern inverse problems
Description
The IRTG-2379 focuses on hierarchical and hybrid approaches for modern inverse problems. The program is designed to provide a comprehensive education and research experience for graduate students.
Faculty
The IRTG-2379 is associated with the following faculties:
- Faculty 1: Mathematics and Natural Sciences
- Faculty 2: Architecture
- Faculty 3: Civil Engineering
- Faculty 4: Mechanical Engineering
- Faculty 5: Georesources and Materials Technology
- Faculty 6: Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
- Faculty 7: Philosophical Faculty
- Faculty 8: Business and Economics
- Faculty 9: Computer Science
- Faculty 10: Medicine
Events
- 01.12.2025: SSD: Prof. Antara Dasgupta
- 08.12.2025: SSD: Dr. Nicolás Barnafi
- 10.12.2025: Jonathan Zhang, M.Sc.
News
- 21.11.2025: Former IRTG associated doctoral student Susanne Sass awarded the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Prize 2025
- 18.11.2025: Promotion of Chrysanthi Papadimitriou
- 30.10.2025: IRTG Annual Meeting 2025
Videos of Scientific Seminars
The seminar series are mostly recorded, providing access to the lectures of renowned scientists at any time.
About the IRTG-2379
The IRTG-2379 is a unique program that provides a comprehensive education and research experience for graduate students. The program is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and was established on October 1, 2018. The IRTG is based on a complementary consortium and focuses on hierarchical and hybrid approaches for modern inverse problems.
