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The Graduate School of Computational Engineering (CE) at the Technische Universität (TU) Darmstadt has been recognized as a center for top-level research and scientific excellence by the highly competitive 'Excellence Initiative' of the German Federal and State Governments. The Graduate School enables PhD students to develop their scientific skills in a focused way, and to cooperate under optimal conditions in a highly stimulating interdisciplinary environment.

On the following pages you will find information about the Graduate School in general, its scientific aims, details about admission and a lot more.

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LOEWE: 4.5m EUR Grant for Research on Cooperative Sensor Communication

The state of Hesse supports a project of fundamental research on cooperative sensor communication (Cocoon) ... [more] »

Mini-Workshop on Fluid Structure Interaction

16 Jun 2010, 09:30 to 18:00; Location: TU Darmstadt, S2|15-401

The International Research Training Group (IGK 1529) "Mathematical Fluid Dynamics" will organize a one day workshop on the topic  ... [more] »

New Principal Investigator: Prof. Dr. Jan Bender

With the approval of Prof. Dr. Jan Bender as the second Juniorprofessor of the Graduate School CE, we are happy to announce his additional ... [more] »

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Advanced Modeling Techniques for 3D Electronic Package Signal Integrity and Power Integrity

Prof. ErPing Li, Institute of High Performance Computing A*STAR, Singapore

13 Sep 2010, 11:30; Location: S4|10-1

Driven by the impressive growth of the communication industry, we see a rapid convergence of digital computing and analog wireless technology. This ... [more] »

Multigrid techniques for thin liquid films and droplets

Dr. Mathieu Sellier, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

21 Sep 2010, 15:00; Location: L1|08-4 and 23

This talk is provided together with the Center of Smart Interfaces (CSI). [more] »

The inverse elastostatic problem

Dr. Mathieu Sellier, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

23 Sep 2010, 17:00; Location: S4|10-1

 [more] »

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Technische Universität Darmstadt

Graduate School CE
Dolivostraße 15
D-64293 Darmstadt

Phone

+49 6151/16-4458

Fax

+49 6151/16-4459

Office

S4|10-322

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