Graduate Studies

Graduate Studies

The Department of Mathematics has two separate registration tracks for graduates

The research interests of our faculty members, which stand at the cutting edge of global research, include Algebra, Applied Mathematics, Combinatorics, Complex Analysis, Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, Functional Analysis, Geometry and Topology, Lie Theory and Ergodic Theory, Mathematical Physics, Number Theory, Probability and Stochastic Processes.

A natural advantage of studying mathematics at the Technion stems from the fact that, as an academic institution, The Technion is entirely devoted to research in science and engineering. This means that our graduate students are exposed to courses and joint programs with other scientific and engineering faculties, creating a cross-fertilization process and collaboration between different scientific fields.

In addition to our academic advantages, our faculty is known for its intimate atmosphere and the personal attention and guidance it gives to each student. Everyone knows everyone, and social activities and gatherings are a part of our student life. We attract students, post-docs, and department faculty worldwide, creating a rich and exciting international atmosphere.

TECHNION MATH CHATS
Howard Nuer - Algebraic geometry (trailer)
Howard Nuer - Algebraic geometry (trailer)
Howard Nuer - Algebraic geometry (trailer)
Shay Moran - Mathematical problems arising from the field of computer science- (trailer)
Shay Moran - Mathematical problems arising from the field of computer science- (trailer)
Shay Moran - Mathematical problems arising from the field of computer science- (trailer)
Liran Rotem - Convex geometry (trailer)
Liran Rotem - Convex geometry (trailer)
Liran Rotem - Convex geometry (trailer)
Ron Levie - Mathematical foundations of deep learning(trailer)
Ron Levie - Mathematical foundations of deep learning(trailer)
Ron Levie - Mathematical foundations of deep learning(trailer)
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