Saarbrücken, Career fair / June 11, 2024
Campus Fair next 2024
We are on site as the Fraunhofer Center Kaiserslautern in building E1 5, stand no. 32.
We are on site as the Fraunhofer Center Kaiserslautern in building E1 5, stand no. 32.
This year's »Campusmesse next« will once again take place on the campus of Saarland University in Saarbrücken and we will be there as an institute.
In addition to current internships and job advertisements, you will receive tips and tricks for your application and new ideas for career paths. For example, you can take free application photos, have your application portfolio checked or simply find out about your options while exploring the exhibitors' »Food and Fun« stations.
Our institute is represented together with Fraunhofer IESE as »Fraunhofer Center Kaiserslautern« with its own booth. In addition to goodies and information about our institutes, you can expect opportunities for exchange and networking and an overview of open positions and career opportunities. Our employees Isabelle Dieckhoff from the HR department and Dr. Sabine Müller from the division »High Performance Computing« will be on site to share their first-hand experiences from their day-to-day work and career as a computer scientist with you.
Saarland University
Campus
66123 Saarbrücken
»Tell us your Lautrer math story!« is the motto of our video series. Pioneering technologies are developed on Kaiserslautern's unique Science Mile. Behind them are very special personalities. Of course, this is also due to the attractive location: The University Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU) with its excellent mathematics department and the world's largest institute for industrial mathematics, the Fraunhofer ITWM, are within walking distance and all benefit from the synergies. In the current video, we asked two female mathematicians what it is like to work at our institute or to study in Kaiserslautern – as a female mathematician in a rather male-dominated subject. Firoozeh Aga, PhD student at Fraunhofer ITWM, and Milena Röhrs, math student at RPTU Kaiserslautern, give an insight into their Lautrer math story.