Kaiserslautern Applied and Industrial Mathematics Days, Germany, Oct 2025

The third edition of the Kaiserslautern Applied and Industrial Mathematics Days – KLAIM will be held in Kaiserslautern, Germany, from October 6 to 8, 2025. 

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Gothenburg: Business-oriented vehicle routing for electric trucks

In order to reduce the climate impact of the transportation industry, fossil fuel-driven trucks are being replaced by more sustainable alternatives, like electric trucks. Electric

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Workshop: Mathematical methods for explainable AI

A workshop of the ECMI Special Interest group Mathematics for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Organized by Alessandra Micheletti (Univ. of Milan), Nataša Krejić (Univ.

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Oxford. Software solutions to bridge the ‘outcome–impact gap’

IntroductionFiltration is a prevalent industrial process that may prove crucial in addressing some of the most important public health and environmental challenges of our time.

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Oxford. Mathematical Modelling of Face Coverings

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the important role face coverings can play in protecting the wearer and others from aerosolised pathogens. Public health organisations and regulatory

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Lyngby. Free software quantifies the uncertainty in CT scans

The research team CUQI at DTU Compute has, in a collaborative effort, written software that addresses the reliability of their images, e.g., when scanning for unwanted features in an object. The software is simple to use; often five lines of code is enough for a complete analysis. In this article, the team tells about the work and explains how to use the software.

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Industry Day: Mathematics for Agriculture

Industry Day: Mathematics for AgricultureVenue: Department of Mathematics, University of Coimbra, PortugalDate: 7th of June, 2024 In recent years, the intersection of mathematics and agriculture

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Darmstadt. Low-Frequency Stability in Electroquasistatic Simulations

In the industrial design process of high-voltage equipment, the simulation of electroquasistatic problems is frequently applied. One example of such a case are insulators (see

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Darmstadt. Multiphysical Simulation and Optimisation for Magnetocaloric Refrigeration 

Refrigeration has a remarkable and often underestimated impact on global warming: globally, about 20% of the total electric energy is used for refrigeration. Additionally, conventional

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Darmstadt. Towards a Computational Electric Machine Laboratory

TU Darmstadt, TU Graz, JKU Linz and RICAM (ÖAW) collaborate in the first German-Austrian Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio CREATOR – Computational Electrical Machine Laboratory (TRR361/F90). It is funded

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