[Fsrmathe-studium] Fwd: DEADLINE EXTENDED (30.04.18) - Call for applications: Graduate-Level Research in Industrial Projects for Students (G-RIPS)-Berlin

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Call for applications:
Graduate-Level Research in Industrial Projects for Students (G-RIPS)-Berlin


*** DEADLINE EXTENDED ***


Dear colleague,

we cordially invite applications for the 2018 G-RIPS program, jointly
organized by Zuse Institut Berlin, Freie Universitaet Berlin, Institute
for Pure and Applied Mathematics (LA, USA) and the Research Campus MODAL 
Berlin.

EXTENDED Deadline for application is 30 April 2018.

Scholarships for travel and living expenses are available.


For more information and application, please see below ([2]) and visit
the project website: http://www.forschungscampus-modal.de/grips

Organizers:

* Prof. Dr. Christof Schuette (ZIB, FU Berlin)
* Prof. Dr. Tim Conrad (ZIB, FU Berlin)
* Dr. Stefan Zachow (ZIB)
* Prof. Dr. Ralf Borndoerfer (ZIB, FU Berlin)
* Dr. Jonas Schweiger (ZIB)
* Dr. Milena Petkovic (ZIB)
* Prof. Dr. Christian Ratsch (IPAM, UCLA)

Thank you for your support and kind regards,
Tim Conrad (on behalf of the organizing team)


[1]: http://www.forschungscampus-modal.de/images/grips-2018_poster.pdf

[2]: The Graduate-Level Research in Industrial Projects (G-RIPS) Program
provides an opportunity for high-achieving graduate-level students to
work in teams on a real-world research project proposed by a sponsor from
industry or the public sector. Each G-RIPS team is comprised of four
international students (two from the US and two from European 
universities), an academic
mentor, and an industrial sponsor. The research problem is always a real
problem of serious interest to the sponsor and that offers a stimulating 
challenge to students.

Most of these projects involve both analytic and computational work. The
students, with direction from their academic mentor and industrial
sponsor, will learn about the problem, master the latest analytical and
computational approaches and techniques to solve it. At the end of the 
program, the
teams will present the results of their work and prepare a final report.
English is the only language required for participation.



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