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Víctor González-Alonso

Dr. at Leibniz University Hannover

Leibniz University Hannover

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Algebra

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Cosmology

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Algebraic Geometry

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Differential Geometry

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Field Theory

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Curve Analysis

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Homogeneous Spaces

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Víctor González-Alonso

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Leibniz University Hannover

PhD Student Positions in Mathematics – Research Training Group 2965: From Geometry to Numbers

The DFG-funded Research Training Group 2965 – From Geometry to Numbers is a collaborative doctoral program between Leibniz University Hannover and Humboldt University Berlin, offering several PhD student positions in mathematics. The program focuses on advanced research in algebraic geometry, number theory, and related mathematical fields, aiming to bridge the gap between geometric concepts and numerical methods. Successful candidates will undertake independent research projects in agreement with their supervisor, with the goal of earning a doctoral degree within four years. The academic environment is highly interactive, with students expected to actively participate in the RTG’s academic program, including seminars, workshops, and collaborative activities. Depending on the supervisor’s location, the primary workplace will be either in Berlin or Hannover, and regular travel between the two cities is required to foster collaboration. The positions are funded by the DFG, with a salary at 75% of the 13 TV-L scale, and are limited to four years. Applicants should hold a Master’s or Diploma degree in Mathematics or Theoretical Physics, with a strong background in algebra, geometry, or number theory, and demonstrate above-average academic performance. The program values diversity and equal opportunity, encouraging applications from all backgrounds and giving preference to equally-qualified candidates with disabilities. Application materials include a cover letter, CV, transcript of records, and two independent recommendation letters, to be submitted via mathjobs.org or by post. The application deadline is January 1st, 2026, and further information can be obtained from the scientific coordinator, Dr. Víctor González-Alonso. This is an excellent opportunity for motivated students to join a vibrant research community and contribute to cutting-edge mathematical research in Germany.

3 months ago

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Josep Alvarez Montaner

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