Congrats to Oguz Ziya Koseomur, Aristotelis Economides, Masha Stroganova, Carme Homs Pons, Saif Ahmed and Genki Unagami for winning first place in the TUM Student Video Award with their submission: Excellential Crisis
BGCE Opening Weekend
The 2021 opening weekend of the whole “BGCE family” will most probably take place online due to the Corona pandemia.
3rd BGCE Research Day in WT20/21 (“Munich”)
The synchronous part of the 3rd Research Day in winter term 20/21 will take place on January 21, 2021, via zoom.
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2nd BGCE Research Day in WT20/21 (“Garching”)
The synchronous part of the 2nd Research Day in winter term 20/21 will take place on December 10 via zoom.
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1st BGCE Research Day in WT20/21 (“Erlangen”)
The synchronous part of the 1st Research Day in winter term 20/21 will take place on November 12 via zoom.
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3rd BGCE Research Day in ST2020 (“Munich”)
The synchronous part of the 3rd Research Day in summer term 2020 will take place on July 2 via zoom.
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2nd BGCE Research Day in ST2020 (“Erlangen”)
The synchronous part of the 2nd Research Day in summer term 2020 will take place on June 4 via zoom.
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1st BGCE Research Day in ST2020 (“Garching”)
The synchronous part of the 1st Research Day in summer term 2020 will take place on May 14 via BBB.
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5 more years for BGCE!
The BGCE funding for the period 2020-2025 has recently been approved! So BGCE will continue its successful story up to 2025 (at least ;-)). Thanks to all who helped to contribute to this success, and thanks of course to the Elitenetzwerk Bayern and our universities.
7th BGCE Student Paper Prize awarded
The 7th BGCE Student Paper Prize has been awarded to Mrs. Elizabeth Qian (MIT, Boston, USA) and Mrs. Zakia Zainib (SISSA, Trieste, Italy) for their contributions “From Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations to Low-dimensional Polynomial Approximations” and “Reduced Order Methods for Parametrized Optimal Flow Control: applications to coronary artery bypass grafts assimilated with patient-specific data”, respectively (see summary of the event published in Quartl (p. 28)).
Congratulations!
Since 2007, this is the second time that 2 prizes are awarded (in Olympics, this would be two gold medals :-)).
Both prize winners have visited FAU and TUM in summer 2019.