19.11.2025, 13:00 Uhr
– Haus 9, Raum 2.22
Forschungsseminar Diskrete Spektraltheorie
Calculus of variations for nonlocal Sobolev–Bregman forms
Artur Rutkowski
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The study of Mathematics opens a variety of doors for a career in business, industry, education or science. The University of Potsdam offers students interested in Mathematics a diverse, research-oriented course of study with numerous links to research centers outside the university. Information for pupils and schools can be found here and further information on studying here.

There are currently 20 professors at the Institute of Mathematics in Potsdam. Their research groups represent a broad spectrum of current research directions in Mathematics. Members of the institute coordinate a Collaborative Research Center (SFB 1294) and are part of the steering committee of a Priority Program (SPP 2026) both financed by the German Research Foundation DFG. Learn more

The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences invites you to the inaugural lecture by Prof. Dr. Rudolf Zeidler. Rudolf Zeidler has been Professor of Geometry at the Institute of Mathematics since April 2025. In his lecture entitled
Scalar Curvature: From Classical Relativity Theory to Modern Comparative Geometry
he will provide insights into his research on Riemannian geometry and its modern developments.
The lecture will take place on 10 December 2025 at 5:30 p.m. in Building 25, Room F1.01. Further information can be found on the faculty's website.
The It's Not Just Numbers podcast is aimed at anyone interested in maths, especially (potential) students of mathematics. Prof Marcello Seri and Anna de Bruijn from the University of Groningen interview personalities from the world of mathematics. In this episode, two former students from the University of Gröningen and Prof Max Lein from the University of Potsdam talk about their experiences in industry and how they mastered the transition. How did they find jobs? How did their studies prepare them for their work?

On 12 and 13 November, the regional round of the Mathematics Olympiad took place at the University of Potsdam, with 490 school pupils from Potsdam taking part. In challenging written exams, they demonstrated their mathematical skills and qualified for the state round, which will take place in Blossin from 20 to 22 February 2026.
The award ceremony for the regional round will be held on 16 January 2026 in the Audimax of the University of Potsdam, where the participants in the state round will also be announced.
The International Youth Math Challenge (IYMC) 2025 has begun. This global competition is open to school pupils and students who enjoy creative mathematical problem solving. Since 2018, over 36,000 participants from more than 140 countries have taken part in the IYMC. The competition consists of three rounds; particularly successful participants can win attractive prizes, including cash prizes for the top three places.
Deadline for the qualifying round: 30 November 2025
Further information, tasks and materials (flyers, posters) can be found on the competition website.
Are you interested in working with us? Current vacancies at the Institute of Mathematics and our partners can be found here.
For students who would like to work as research assistants (WHKs), we offer a special Moodle course (only with a university account). There you will find all relevant information and can apply directly.
We also recommend that you take a look at the job advertisements of the University of Potsdam, where numerous other exciting positions are advertised.
We look forward to receiving your application!