23rd ECMI Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics

++ NEW++ We are pleased to announce that the early bird registration deadline for the ECMI 2026 conference has been extended to 02 March 2026.

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Call for Contributions – Share Your Voice in the new ECMI Blog Column “Opinion”

by Dietmar Hömberg, WIAS, Berlin Dear colleagues, the ECMI blog is launching a new blog column entitled “Opinion” — a space for thoughtful reflection, personal

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 AI in Decision Making at NTNU

Snow Ploughing and AI: A Case Study in Decision-Making   In late January, the AiD – Center for AI in Decision Making at Norwegian University of Science and Technology(NTNU)

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Trondheim. Designing Fairer Futures: How CHAIN Uses Data to Reduce Global Health Inequality

By Terje Andreas Eikemo, Sara Martino and Andrea Riebler Around the world, education and health shape each other in powerful ways. People with more years

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Trondheim. The Geometry of Data – Why Machine Learning Needs Signatures

By Kurusch Ebrahimi-Fard and Fabian Harang Introduction Think of scribbling a digit on a digital tablet. You might write the number ’3’ slowly, with hesitations,

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Trondheim. The 2nd Ethiopian Study Group with Industry 

By Dietmar Hömberg  (NTNU/WIAS), Zerihun Kinfe Birhanu (Hawassa University) and Anne Kværnø (NTNU) The 2nd Ethiopian Study Group with Industry took place at Addis Ababa University of

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Trondheim. Midnight Sun Summit in Mathematics and Engineering

This conference will take place on June 15-19, 2026in Narvik, Norway with the following objectives: Confirmed speakers of this summit include: For more information see https://uit.no/tavla/artikkel/881164/midnight_sun_summit_in_mathematics_and_engineering

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Trondheim. Structure as a Guiding Principle for Computation

by Kurusch Ebrahimi-Fard, Hans Munthe-Kaas and Cordian Riener For much of the twentieth century, mathematics evolved along two largely separate trajectories.On one side stood abstraction:

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Trondheim. Patterns from instability: How 1D soliton breaks dimensions to find 2D surfaces

By Wei Lian NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology In engineering, “instability” is often viewed as a failure—a bridge buckling in the wind or

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