Coordinating Team

The coordinating team of the doctoral school at KFU consists of G. Haase and K. Bredies; at TU it consists of J. Wallner (O. Steinbach), C. Elsholtz (E. Dragoti-Cela), and J. Baumhakel (B. Hahn.).

Information for Students

Detailed information, e.g. on becoming a member of the doctoral school, and on the procedures necessary when submitting your thesis, depends on the university. Here is information for students of TU Graz, here for Uni Graz.

Best Practice

TU Graz has guidelines for best practice in science. Links to the 2024 version are her: [English] / [German]

Seminar of the doctoral school

This this seminar, PhD students present their thesis work. Currently the seminar is coordinated by Rodolfo Assereto, Mara Pompili and Nesibe Ayhan (Univ. Graz), and Johannes Wallner (TU). Details of organization are as follows:

Students usually prepare slides and are requested to bring their own computer (we have HDMI cable connections to the projector). If you anticipate problems with your hardware, please contact the local organizer of the seminar in advance. It is also possible to do a presentation on the blackboard. Students however are advised that this requires precise preparation.

Best paper award

Currently (up to, and including 2025) two awards are given per academic year. Thanks to NAWI Graz funding, this best paper award includes a cash prize.

Mailing list

All Ph.D. students should be subscribed to the list doctorands@math.tugraz.at, just as their advisors should be subscribed to the list doctoral@math.tugraz.at.