Deep Smoothness WENO Schemes for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws

My name is Tatiana Kossaczká and I am a PhD student in the Applied and Computational Mathematics Group at the University of Wuppertal. Already during my master studies I became familiar with different numerical methods for solving partial differential equations (PDE). In my master thesis I focused on the application […]

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Deep learning-based algorithms for high-dimensional nonlinear backward stochastic differential equations

My name is Lorenc Kapllani and I am a PhD student in the Applied and Computational Mathematics group at the University of Wuppertal. My research focuses on the development of efficient deep learning-based algorithms for solving high-dimensional nonlinear backward stochastic differential equations (BSDEs) and quantifying their uncertainty. The primary motivation […]

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Space Mapping in Computational Finance

My name is Anna Clevenhaus and I am a PhD student in the Applied and Computational Mathematics (ACM) group at the University of Wuppertal, where I also received my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. My main research interest is the improvement of numerical methods, especially the improvement of computational efficiency. Why […]

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A Non-Reflecting Boundary Condition for the Multi-Speed Lattice Boltzmann Method

My name is Friedemann Klaß, I am a PhD student in the Applied and Computational Mathematics (ACM) working group at the University of Wuppertal. I am working in the field of Computational Fluid Dynamics, where I am developing boundary conditions (BC) for the multi-speed Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM). The LBM […]

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Unraveling the Universe: Numerics in Lattice QCD

One of the most captivating questions of our time is: What is the world made of, and what holds it together? Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) endeavors to provide an answer to this profound question. First proposed in 1973, QCD constitutes the sector of the standard model responsible for describing the strong nuclear […]

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4th Workshop on Stability and Control of Infinite-Dimensional Systems (SCINDIS 2023)

4th Workshop on Stability and Control of Infinite-Dimensional Systems (SCINDIS 2023), September 27-29, 2023 in Wuppertal The Institute of Mathematical Modelling, Analysis and Computational Mathematics (IMACM) of the University of Wuppertal organized the 4th Workshop on Stability and Control of Infinite-Dimensional Systems (SCINDIS 2023). The workshop aimed in particular to […]

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KoMSO – German Network for Mathematical Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization

KoMSO – the Committee for Mathematical Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization – is a Germany-wide network of scientists from the field of mathematical modeling, simulation and optimization (MSO) and potential users of this technology. KoMSO is a founding node of EU-MATHS-IN, the European Service Network of Mathematics for Industry and Innovation. Since March […]

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SIEMENS is new ECMI industrial partner

From May 2023 on ECMI very warmly welcomes Siemens AG, Technology, Simulation & Digital Twin, as a new industrial member. Siemens AG is a multi-national company based in Germany. It is one of the largest industrial manufacturing companies in the world, operating in various sectors such as energy, healthcare, transportation, […]

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ECMI welcomes d-fine as new industrial member

Starting April 2023 ECMI very warmly welcomes d-fine (https://www.d-fine.com/en/ ) as a new member. d-fine is a European consulting company with offices in Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the UK. The headquarters is Frankfurt am Main. d-fine employs more than 1,000 people. The main sectors include banks, insurance companies, energy suppliers […]

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ECMI – 2021 Proceedings published

On November 26, 2022, Springer has published the proceedings of the 21nd ECMI Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, that took place as an online conference hosted by the Bergische Universität Wuppertal from April 13th to April 15th 2021. The correct citation is: Matthias Ehrhardt and Michael Günther (eds.), “Progress […]

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