Project Details
GSC 209: Saarbrücken Graduate School of Computer Science
Subject Area
Computer Science
Term
from 2007 to 2019
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 39071815
The Saarbrücken Graduate School of Computer Science will encompass all computer science doctoral work at Saarland University. Its aim is to provide scientific education of such quality and to attract students of such caliber so that the graduate school will be consistently ranked among the top computer science PhD programmes in the world. Besides the university computer science department, the Max Planck Institute for Informatics, the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems and the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence are actively involved in the graduate school. These four institutes, in close proximity to one another directly on the campus of Saarland University in Saarbrücken, comprise one of the largest centres of advanced computer science research in Europe.
The Saarbrücken model for graduate and doctoral studies is based on structures in place in the USA. Excellent students of computer science with strong research interests can apply for admission into the graduate school including a scholarship right after completion of their Bachelor's degree. The doctoral programme is divided into a three-semester preparatory phase of course work to ensure sufficient scientific breadth, and the research and dissertation phase to be entered after successful completion of the qualifying exam. Alternatively, candidates may enter according to the traditional model with a Master's degree, do preparatory course work as individually needed, and go on to the research dissertation phase after their qualifying exam. Students of the Graduate School in the preparatory phase will be supported with scholarships or student assistantships. The dissertation phase will be supported by research assistantships or a lesser number of fellowships. Special support is foreseen for female students.
The Saarbrücken Graduate School of Computer Science has a competitive admissions process. All students will benefit from intensive advising and monitoring. Their progress will be reviewed each semester by all faculty members. Furthermore, the transferal of soft skills will be an important part of the programme, for example on such topics as "Scientific Writing and Presentation". Common office space for all students of the graduate school in the preparatory phase is intended to foster their esprit de corps. The language of instruction and the general working language of the graduate school is English.
The Saarbrücken model for graduate and doctoral studies is based on structures in place in the USA. Excellent students of computer science with strong research interests can apply for admission into the graduate school including a scholarship right after completion of their Bachelor's degree. The doctoral programme is divided into a three-semester preparatory phase of course work to ensure sufficient scientific breadth, and the research and dissertation phase to be entered after successful completion of the qualifying exam. Alternatively, candidates may enter according to the traditional model with a Master's degree, do preparatory course work as individually needed, and go on to the research dissertation phase after their qualifying exam. Students of the Graduate School in the preparatory phase will be supported with scholarships or student assistantships. The dissertation phase will be supported by research assistantships or a lesser number of fellowships. Special support is foreseen for female students.
The Saarbrücken Graduate School of Computer Science has a competitive admissions process. All students will benefit from intensive advising and monitoring. Their progress will be reviewed each semester by all faculty members. Furthermore, the transferal of soft skills will be an important part of the programme, for example on such topics as "Scientific Writing and Presentation". Common office space for all students of the graduate school in the preparatory phase is intended to foster their esprit de corps. The language of instruction and the general working language of the graduate school is English.
DFG Programme
Graduate Schools
Applicant Institution
Universität des Saarlandes
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Raimund Seidel
Participating Researchers
Professor Dr. Michael Backes; Professor Dr. Markus Bläser; Professor Dr. Jens Dittrich; Professor Peter Druschel, Ph.D.; Professor Dr. Bernd Finkbeiner; Professor Dr. Sebastian Hack; Professor Dr. Matthias Hein; Professor Dr.-Ing. Thorsten Herfet; Professor Dr.-Ing. Holger Hermanns; Professor Dr. Antonio Krüger; Professor Dr. Thomas Lengauer; Professor Dr. Hans-Peter Lenhof; Professor Dr. Kurt Mehlhorn; Professor Dr. Wolfgang Paul; Professor Dr. Manfred Pinkal; Professor Dr. Bernt Schiele; Professor Dr. Hans-Peter Seidel; Professor Dr.-Ing. Philipp Slusallek; Professor Dr. Gert Smolka; Professor Dr. Wolfgang Wahlster; Professor Dr. Joachim Weickert; Professor Dr. Gerhard Weikum; Professor Dr. Reinhard Wilhelm; Professor Dr.-Ing. Andreas Zeller, Ph.D.