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May 21, 2019 macsisinead ECMI Nodes, Education, Featured, Limerick, Project in focus

By Dr Sinéad Burke Students to explore how to model real-world problems using maths and stats in a new 12 week Transition Year programme. As

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This year, the jury was presented with an exceptionally strong selection of master’s theses. Many

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Anile prize 2026 awarded to M.Corti and M.Giessler

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For the 2026 Anile–ECMI Prize for Mathematics in Industry, funded by ECMI and the Fraunhofer

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Lanczos prize 2026 awarded to FEniCS

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The EMS/ECMI Lanczos Prize has been awarded to the developers of FEniCS for their outstanding

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