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Core competencies for postdoctoral fellows and young scientists

An academic career can have very diverse goals, which can be pursued individually depending on one's interests. To obtain a university professorship, both a strong interest in research and a passion for teaching are prerequisites for achieving this career goal. In addition to the professional requirements, the young scientists should also have additional key qualifications that support their everyday research work.

The Faculty attaches particular importance to the continuous training of young scientists and the qualified supervision of doctoral candidates. Applicants for admission to habilitation must provide evidence of at least four continuing education courses on core competencies for young scientists and university teachers. Participation in further training to ensure good scientific practice is mandatory.

Wolfgang-Wetzel-Preis for Jannis Kück

The German Statistical Society (DStatG) has awarded Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück the Wolfgang Wetzel Prize 2023. Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück convinced the jury with his commitment to statistical research and his research contributions Estimation and inference of treatment effects with L2-boosting in high-dimensional settings (Journal of Econometrics) and Uniform inference in high-dimensional Gaussian graphical models (Biometrika).

The Wolfgang Wetzel Prize is aimed at young researchers who have been working for a maximum of five years after their doctorate and promotes young researchers in statistics. Outstanding contributions to statistical methodology and its practical application are awarded.

For more information about the Wolfgang Wetzel Prize and the work of Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück, please visit the website of the German Statistical Society.

 

 

Kategorie/n: NEWS

Wolfgang-Wetzel-Preis for Jannis Kück

The German Statistical Society (DStatG) has awarded Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück the Wolfgang Wetzel Prize 2023. Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück convinced the jury with his commitment to statistical research and his research contributions Estimation and inference of treatment effects with L2-boosting in high-dimensional settings (Journal of Econometrics) and Uniform inference in high-dimensional Gaussian graphical models (Biometrika).

The Wolfgang Wetzel Prize is aimed at young researchers who have been working for a maximum of five years after their doctorate and promotes young researchers in statistics. Outstanding contributions to statistical methodology and its practical application are awarded.

For more information about the Wolfgang Wetzel Prize and the work of Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück, please visit the website of the German Statistical Society.

 

 

Kategorie/n: NEWS

Wolfgang-Wetzel-Preis for Jannis Kück

The German Statistical Society (DStatG) has awarded Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück the Wolfgang Wetzel Prize 2023. Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück convinced the jury with his commitment to statistical research and his research contributions Estimation and inference of treatment effects with L2-boosting in high-dimensional settings (Journal of Econometrics) and Uniform inference in high-dimensional Gaussian graphical models (Biometrika).

The Wolfgang Wetzel Prize is aimed at young researchers who have been working for a maximum of five years after their doctorate and promotes young researchers in statistics. Outstanding contributions to statistical methodology and its practical application are awarded.

For more information about the Wolfgang Wetzel Prize and the work of Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück, please visit the website of the German Statistical Society.

 

 

Kategorie/n: NEWS

Wolfgang-Wetzel-Preis for Jannis Kück

The German Statistical Society (DStatG) has awarded Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück the Wolfgang Wetzel Prize 2023. Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück convinced the jury with his commitment to statistical research and his research contributions Estimation and inference of treatment effects with L2-boosting in high-dimensional settings (Journal of Econometrics) and Uniform inference in high-dimensional Gaussian graphical models (Biometrika).

The Wolfgang Wetzel Prize is aimed at young researchers who have been working for a maximum of five years after their doctorate and promotes young researchers in statistics. Outstanding contributions to statistical methodology and its practical application are awarded.

For more information about the Wolfgang Wetzel Prize and the work of Prof. Dr. Jannis Kück, please visit the website of the German Statistical Society.

 

 

Kategorie/n: NEWS
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