Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Who we are

The doctoral offices are a central part of the Graduate Center Adlershof.

The colleagues in the doctoral offices provide guidance on administrative academic matters to all doctoral candidates of the faculty and accompany the entire formal doctoral process: from admission to the doctoral studies, to the extension of the doctoral period, to the official beginning of the doctoral examination process - they are your contacts for all questions and concerns!

Doctoral office for chemistry



Ms. Beate Seeland

Phone: +49 30 2093-81109
Rudower Chaussee 25
Room: 312

beate.seeland(at)hu-berlin.de

Working days: Mo - We

Doctoral office for geography, computer science, mathematics and physics


Ms. Carys Lewis


Phone: +49 30 2093-81108
Rudower Chaussee 25
Room: 322

carys.lewis(at)hu-berlin.de
 


The Graduate Center Adlershof, along with the doctoral offices, is the central service facility for all doctoral students at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences and for those interested in doing a doctorate.

The coordinators of the Graduate Center are responsible for the advisory, further education, networking and information services as well as the quality assurance of the doctoral supervision processes. They are contact persons for career planning and (conflict) counselling in all stages of the doctoral phase.

The coordinators discuss new ideas and offers of the Graduate Center at regular meetings with doctoral researchers from all five institutes - the Sounding Board.

 

Dr. Milena Bauer

Phone: +49 30 2093-81128
Rudower Chaussee 25
Room 322

milena.bauer(at)hu-berlin.de
Dr. Petra Metz

Phone: +49 30 2093-81125
Rudower Chaussee 25
Room 325

petra.metz(at)hu-berlin.de

 


Doctoral Degree Board

  • Chair Prof. Dr. Dirk Becherer (Mathematics)
  • Prof. Dr. Lars Grunske (Computer Science)
  • Prof. Dr. Thorsten Kamps (Physics)
  • Prof. Dr. Tobias Krüger (Geography)
  • Prof. Dr. Christian Limberg (Chemistry)
  • Dep. member Prof. Christoph Koch, PhD (Physics)