Wrocław. Modelling lymphodynamics

The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in the human body. It is widely know for its immune function, including production of lymphocytes and filtering

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Commemorative day: Mario Primicerio, Man of Science and Man of Peace

Dear colleagues, We are pleased to announce that the Italian Society of Applied and Industrial Mathematics (SIMAI) and the “Ulisse Dini” Department of Mathematics and

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Wrocław. Finding structural changes in non-Gaussian cyclo-stationary signals

Our current research with the Weave-Unisono project concentrates on the new pre-processing algorithms for non-Gaussian cyclostationary models segmentation. In many real-world systems, data exhibit both

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Wrocław. New Project Launch: Advancing Fault Detection via Cyclostationary Modelling (WEAVE-UNISONO)

Faculty of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Wrocław University of Science and Technology is pleased to highlight a significant new collaborative research initiative: “Advanced signal processing

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Wrocław. Predicting catastrophe bond coupons: machine learning models with climate-based features

In recent years, natural disasters have been occurring more frequently and with greater intensity, causing economic losses and increasing financial risks. This has encouraged financial

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Milano. Exploring the (seemingly) Silent Brain

Understanding how the human cerebral cortex processes information and integrates activity across distributed regions is a central goal of modern neuroscience. The cortex is organized

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Milano. Probabilistic and Statistical Methods for Forensic Anthropological Identification

Forensic science often operates at the boundary between mathematics, medicine, and the law, particularly in contexts where identifying deceased individuals is both scientifically challenging and

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195th ESGI, University of Exeter

The 195th ESGI will be held on 20-24 July 2026 at the University of Exeter. The European Study Group with Industry (ESGI) is a week-long workshop that brings

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Dynamic Human Model EMMA: Software for Simulating Human Movements © Fraunhofer ITWM

Kaiserslautern. From Movement to Crash – How Mathematical Models Enable More Realistic Accident Simulations

In a traffic accident, it is not only the impact itself that determines possible injuries. The crash is often preceded by a highly dynamic situation: the vehicle brakes abruptly, occupants try to brace themselves or react reflexively to the acceleration. These movements change the posture and speed of the limbs and thus significantly influence the risk of injury at the moment of impact. This raises a key question for accident research: How can these movements be simulated realistically?

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Quantum Computing Workshops Fraunhofer ITWM

Kaiserslautern. Quantum Research at Fraunhofer ITWM: Making Future Technology Usable for Industry

Quantum technologies are one of the most promising future technologies and are receiving a great deal of attention in the research landscape. Fraunhofer ITWM in Kaiserslautern focuses on Quantum Computing with the aim of using quantum processes to solve complex problems in science, business, and administration more efficiently. To transfer knowledge to the industry, the institute offers seminars for companies.

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