Here are some impressions from the annual meeting at the University of Tübingen. We had many highly interesting presentations, new insights, a variety of fruitful discussions, and a lot of fun. A great event.
On October 7, 2025, a workshop on the Imposter Syndrome will take place at RWTH Aachen. In this workshop, results from research on the topic of the imposter syndrome will be presented to the participants and the structural and political conditions of this experience will be reflected on in detail. […]
The Saarland state government is providing over 53 million euros from the Transformation Fund to support the establishment of a Center for Quantum Technologies (QuTe) at Saarland University. PL Moritz Weber from TRR 195 is one of the center’s initiators. The focus of the planned center is on quantum engineering […]
On Wednesday, June 4, 2025, Prof. Malte Drescher, President of RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, opened the new adventure playground “KITZLAND” on the university sports grounds at the Kaiserslautern campus. The playground was partly co-financed by the SFB-TRR 195, as it serves as an outdoor parent-child space (read here for more information) Max […]
From March 24 to 27, 2025, the SFB 195 retreat, marking the start of its third phase, took place at the Ebernburg Castle in Bad Münster am Stein. It all began on Monday afternoon in brilliant sunshine. We had five major plenary talks on core mathematical topics and one on […]
The book of the SFB central software project OSCAR, containing applications of all mathematical main areas of the SFB, is now available . Publishers are Wolfram Decker, Christian Eder, Claus Fieker, Max Horn and Michael Joswig Further information can be found under the following link: OSCAR
This year’s summer school “Computer Algebra with Oscar” will take place from September 15-19, 2025 at Pfalzakademie in Lambrecht. Information on the schedule and the registration process can be found here.
The 2025 annual meeting of the SFB-TRR 195 has been scheduled for September 22-25, 2025 and will take place at the University of Tübingen. More information about the event and the registration process can be found here.
This year’s conference “Women in Algebra and Symbolic Computation III” was once again a great success. In a pleasant atmosphere at the Kurparkhotel Bad Dürkheim, there was networking and scientific exchange among female postdocs and doctoral students and others. More than 35 female scientists took part in the conference from […]