Mathematical modelling of corneal transparency problem

My name is Sunčica Sakić and I am finishing Master studies in Applied Mathematics (Technomathematics) at University of Novi Sad (UNS). In my opinion, the studies at UNS produce a strong base for research in a variety of real-world applications. In order to make my view wider and achieve professional […]

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University of Wuppertal on the way to become an ECMI Teaching Centre

Since winter term 2019/2020, the University of Wuppertal (Bergische Universität Wuppertal), Germany has launched two new programmes in techno- and economathematics. The four-semester master’s programme in technomathematics has its focus on numerics, optimization, stochastics, functional analysis and parallel algorithms/high-performance computing.  In the supplementary field (minor subject) a subject from electrical, […]

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German-Hungarian Project on Innovative Time Integrators

As a joint initative of researchers from functional analysis and numerical mathematics a bilateral German-Hungarian Project CSITI – Coupled Systems and Innovative Time Integrators was granted in December 2018. It  will run for two years (01/2019 – 12/2020) and is jointly coordinated by Bálint Farkas (University of Wuppertal) and Petra […]

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German-Portuguese Project in Computational Finance

As part of the activities of the ECMI Special Interest Group on computational finance and energy markets a bilateral German-Portuguese Project FRACTAL – FRActional models and CompuTationAL Finance was granted in January 2019. It  will run for two years (01/2019 – 12/2020) and is jointly coordinated by Matthias Ehrhardt (University […]

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MODCLIM International Dissemination Seminar

  On September 13, 2016 Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (WUST), Poland, hosted MODCLIM International Dissemination Seminar, which main objective was  to disseminate the results of 2-year MODCLIM (Modeling Clinic for Industrial Mathematics) project in the framework of  Erasmus Plus – Strategic Partnership Program, funded by the European Commission […]

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LUT makes use of Erasmus+ staff visits

The Department of Computational Engineering at Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) specializes in deterministic modeling of industrial problems as well as soft computing methods for modeling uncertainty and process optimization. We have used Erasmus+ Staff exchange in seeking collaboration and for advertising our profile to the other ECMI partners. Examples […]

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