Graduate Studies

Graduate Studies

The Department of Mathematics has two separate registration tracks for graduates

The research interests of our faculty span a broad spectrum of cutting-edge fields, including Algebra, Applied Mathematics, Combinatorics, Complex Analysis, Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, Functional Analysis, Geometry and Topology, Lie Theory, Ergodic Theory, Mathematical Physics, Number Theory, Probability, and Stochastic Processes.

A key advantage of pursuing graduate studies in mathematics at the Technion is the institution’s strong focus on research across science and engineering. Graduate students benefit from a wide range of courses and collaborative opportunities with other faculties, fostering interdisciplinary knowledge and innovation.

In addition, our faculty is distinguished by its welcoming and supportive environment, offering personalized guidance and attention to each student. Social activities and academic gatherings are integral to our close-knit community, which includes students, post-doctoral researchers, and faculty members from around the world, creating a dynamic and diverse international academic environment.

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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