International Workshop "Mathematics in the Age of Data"
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September 8-10, 2025, Clausthal University of Technology,
Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany
In a time of rapidly growing amounts of data, data science plays a
central role in modern research and technology. The increasing
availability of data is revolutionising the way we do business, the way
we develop technology, the way we do research, and the way we live. On
the one hand, applied mathematics plays a driving role in this
revolution, a fact that is often overlooked by non-experts. On the other
hand, the focus on data also provides transformative research questions
within the field of applied mathematics.
The goal of this workshop is an in-depth discussion of the current
chances and challenges in applied mathematics in the face of the
ever-growing amount of available data.
The workshop will consist mainly of invited talks with ample time for an
intensive discussion afterwards. Own contributions can be presented in
an open poster session with research spotlights.
Confirmed Invited Speakers:
- Andrea Beck (Universität Stuttgart)
- Alexandre Ern (Ecole des Ponts/ INRIA Paris)
- Maria Han Veiga (Ohio State University)
- Jan Hesthaven (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
- Emily King (Colorado State University)
- Flore Nabet (CMAP, Ecole polytechnique Paris Saclay)
- Andreas Prohl (Universität Tübingen)
- Sebastian Sager (OVGU Magdeburg)
- Robert Scheichl (Universität Heidelberg)
- Lars Schewe (University of Edinburgh)
- Hergen Schultze (BASF SE Ludwigshafen)
- David Siska (University of Edinburgh)
Registration for the workshop is possible until May 31, 2025 at
https://www.mathematik.tu-clausthal.de/workshop-mathdata
The cost of the workshop, including the conference dinner, will be
- Early bird registration (until April 30, 2025):
- Normal fee (past April 30, 2025): 200€
Organizers : All TU Clausthal math professors
Contact: mitaod@tu-clausthal.de
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