About the GS SimTech
The Graduate School Simulation Technology (GS SimTech) is the interdisciplinary and internationally oriented PhD Programme of the Stuttgart Research Centre for Simulation Technology. The GS SimTech aims at offering optimal conditions for successful PhD studies on an international level. About 100 doctoral students from different research areas of the University of Stuttgart learn and do research together in the GS SimTech in pursuit of their doctoral degree in the field of simulation technology.
Elements of the education in the GS SimTech are:
- Supervision by at least two professors / senior researchers from different research areas of SimTech
- Attendance of different lectures and GS seminars
- Encouragement of technical and methodical exchange between the doctoral students
- Integration into complex research projects
- Presentation of the doctoral projects at the annual doctoral seminar
- Milestone Presentation to the team of supervisors after 18 months of doctoral studies
- Research stay at a foreign institute for three months
- Report on the PhD thesis by a supervisor from outside the University of Stuttgart
Further information on GS SimTech is available here:
Regulations of the GS SimTech (AVO)
Events
Progress Reports and Doctoral Theses
Best Paper Award
The Best Paper Award of the Graduate School SimTech and the Industrial Consortium SimTech honors outstanding scientific work of our PhD students.
- 2010: Dipl.-Inf. Mirko Sonntag, Institute of Architecture of Application Systems
- 2011: Dipl.-Ing. Katherina Baber, Department of Hydromechanics and Modelling of Hydrosystems
Dipl.-Ing. Klaus Mosthaf, Department of Hydromechanics and Modelling of Hydrosystems
Dipl.-Ing. Marcus Reble, Institute for Systems Theory and automatic control
Contact
If you have any questions concerning the GS SimTech, please do not hesitate to contact us:
- Head: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Allgöwer | e-mail
- Coordinator: Barbara Teutsch | e-mail | Phone: 0711 / 685 - 60115
- Speakers of PhD students: Dirke Imig | Tilman Dingler | Stefan Schneegaß | Thomas Kubitza | e-mail

