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Breaking News: At this moment Gunter Malle has received extremely positive news: The SFB-TRR 195 has just been extended for four more years! All individual projects were approved and given an extremely positive response. This was the reason for a spontaneous Corona-compliant party.

Four more years!


Here are some pictures of our annual conference this year. Due to known reasons, the 2020 annual conference had to be held entirely online. To this end we have set up a dedicated BigBlueButton server with the help of the mathematics computer team  of  TUK. As a result, the BigBlueButton […]

The 2020 Online Annual Meeting in Pictures


The workshop is divided into two one-week modules, with the first module (micro-level writing) taking place from October 20-27, 2020 and the second module (writing at paragraph and manuscript level) from November 18-25 2020. The writing course at the RWTH Aachen Writing Center was specially designed for doctoral students, it […]

Scientific writing for PhD students and friends



There is news about the conference “Women in Algebra and Symbolic Computations II”: Because of the very positive feedback about the event in December last year with three outstanding international speakers, we have planned to organize this event in the same way this year. However, due to the pandemic situation, […]

News on “Women in Algebra and Symbolic Computations II”


The IRTG seminar took place online on Thursday, July 9th. Fortunately, the web conference system was able to cope with 25 participants without any problems. Carlo Sircana and Daniel Gromada, both doctoral candidates shortly before graduation, presented their work in very convincing lectures. The slides can be found here.

IRTG-Seminar Online worked well








We are planning to organize a conference “Women in Algebra and Symbolic Computations II” again this year. The conference is dedicated to the promotion of female researchers in the research area of our TRR. It is currently being considered to have the conference in December 2020. Of course, because of […]

Women in Algebra and Symbolic Computations II