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The Leibniz Research Network "Mathematical Modeling and Simulation" carried out the ninth Leibniz MMS Days, hosted by the Leibniz Institute for High Performance Microelectronics Frankfurt/Oder (IHP).
The Workshop event aimed to further develop MMS networking activities, presenting ongoing work using modern methods of MMS, and creating a plattform for discussion on topics of specific and general interest.
We thank all the participants for making this workshop a successful and productive event. We look forward to seeing you next year for our next annual workshop 2027 at the INP in Greifswald.
Presentation slides and Posters
You may find presentation slides as well as presented posters by following the links on the pages of our programme and poster session or directly on our Leibniz MMS Days 2026 zenodo community page.
Key Note Speakers
- Alena Kopanicakova (University of Toulouse, Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute [ANITI]): Towards trustworthy use of scientific machine-learning in large scale numerical simulations
- Thomas Wick (Leibniz University Hannover): Modeling, Discretization, Optimization, and Simulation of Nonstationary, Nonlinear, Coupled PDE systems and Coupled Variational Inequality Systems
- Bernd Witzigmann (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg): Optoelectronic chip design – beyond mainstream models
Topics
We offer a platform for scientific exchange on MMS related topics at large. In doing so, synergies result not only from thematic overlaps, but above all from often similar problems and challenges in the most diverse scientific fields. To this end, in addition to the core scientific problems, we also address highly relevant horizontal aspects such as research software and data infrastructures, research data, reproducibility, or Open Science.
Besides plenary sessions of a more generally comprehensible character, special parallel workshops were planned around the particular scientific subjects
- Artificial Intelligence and Scientific Computing,
- Computational and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (CFD/GFD),
- Computational Material Science,
- Understanding Language Models,
- Emerging Topics.
In addition, a mini-workshop on AI-supported scientific programming was organised on Monday morning prior to the regular MMS Days.
For all the details of the program including titels and abstracts of the talks see here ».
Scientific Board
- Anja Eggert (FBN Dummerstorf)
- Denis Korolev (WIAS Berlin)
- Costanza Manganelli (IHP Frankfurt/Oder)
- Dirk Peschka (WIAS Berlin)
- Uli Sauerland (ZAS Berlin)
Contact
WIAS, Knowledge Transfer
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo Str. 39, 10117 Berlin,
Phone: +49-30 20372-582
Leibniz Institute for High Performance Microelectronics
Im Technologiepark 25
15236 Frankfurt (Oder)
Phone: +49 335 5625-297
Header image: Results of an investigation about the interplay between temperature, strain and energy in tensile-strained Germanium microdisks. The comparison between experimentally obtained and theoretically investigated photo-luminescence spectra offer design rules for the analysis of their optical emission.

