Dear colleagues interested in programming and AI,
the Leibniz MMS Days will also take place in 2026. At this conference, a wide range of
topics dealing with mathematical modeling and simulation will be presented.
The detailed information is provided below.
Best regards
Sebastian Ferrara
Von: WIAS <koehler(a)wias-berlin.de>
Gesendet: Freitag, 7. November 2025 12:26
An: leibnizmms(a)wias-berlin.de
Betreff: Leibniz MMS Days 2026 - Website launched, registration open!
Dear MMS network partners,
It is my pleasure to announce the next annual scientific workshop of our network, the
Leibniz MMS Days 2026<https://www.wias-berlin.de/workshops/MMSDays26/> which will
take place from
March 2 - March 4, 2026 at the Leibniz Institute for High Performance Microelectronics
Frankfurt/Oder (IHP) in Frankfurt (Oder).
We are very much looking forward to another of such unique opportunities for scientific
exchange between scientists from the most diverse disciplines which deal with mathematical
modelling and simulation in their work and thus face similar problems and questions in
their everyday research.
The registration for the workshop is now open until January 7, 2026. For this purpose,
submissions of contributions and for all further information please visit the above-linked
workshop's website.
As in former years, we aim to invite outstanding keynote speakers on MMS topics. So far
the following keynotes are confirmed:
* Alena Kopanicakova<https://kopanicakova.github.io> (University of Toulouse,
Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute [ANITI]): Towards trustworthy use
of scientific machine-learning in large scale numerical
simulations<https://www.wias-berlin.de/workshops/MMSDays26/abstr-kopanicakova.html>
* Thomas Wick<https://www.ifam.uni-hannover.de/de/wick> (Leibniz University
Hannover): Modeling, Discretization, Optimization, and Simulation of Nonstationary,
Nonlinear, Coupled PDE systems and Coupled Variational Inequality
Systems<https://www.wias-berlin.de/workshops/MMSDays26/abstr-wick.html>
* Bernd
Witzigmann<https://www.ote.tf.fau.de/person/prof-dr-sc-techn-bernd-witzigmann/>
(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg): Optoelectronic chip design – beyond
mainstream
models<https://smex-ctp.trendmicro.com:443/wis/clicktime/v1/query?url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.wias%2dberlin.de%2fworkshops%2fMMSDays26%2fabstr%2dwitzigmann.html&umid=394bc707-4fec-4bb5-bb53-f590a9b6404f&auth=81f80ac8a1c80fafa13cabbe30a0bdf6222be4ba-b4efaf3469f7c5bd33eaeff240f37f00012ec5fc>
Again, a mini-workshop on scientific programming issues is planned. Due to its apparent
relevance and demand, a mini-course on AI-assisted programming is to be scheduled in the
immediate run-up to the event on Monday, 2 March, in the morning.
And (last but not least) - in light of the success of our Leibniz MMS Science Slams in the
last two years, we wish to organize a third
edition<https://smex-ctp.trendmicro.com:443/wis/clicktime/v1/query?url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.wias%2dberlin.de%2fworkshops%2fMMSDays26%2fscience%2dslam.jsp&umid=394bc707-4fec-4bb5-bb53-f590a9b6404f&auth=81f80ac8a1c80fafa13cabbe30a0bdf6222be4ba-df6d670b14b10e13285618bb09a52d0bd87693f2>
which we are really looking forward to! It will be exciting to see which institutions will
be showing up with the most creative scientists this time 😀.
As always, the success of this central annual scientific event of our network depends on
active participation and a large number of good scientific contributions. A view to the
video recordings of last year’s talks at the TIB
AV-Portal<https://av.tib.eu/series/1925> is definitely worth and might help to
encourage interested scientists to register and to submit a talk and/or poster.
Please inform all members of your institute working on MMS related topics as well as
scientists from other Leibniz institutions and beyond who might be interested in joining
us.
We hope to see many of you in March in Frankfurt (Oder).
Best regards
Torsten Koehler
—
Dr. Torsten Koehler
Wissenstransfer / Knowledge Transfer
Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik (WIAS)
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Str. 39
10117 Berlin
Tel.: +49 30 20372-582
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