Mathematics Münster

Dynamics – Geometry – Structure

Mathematics Münster advances cutting-edge research by implementing integrated approaches to solve fundamental problems across various mathematical disciplines. By combining and connecting diverse fields, techniques, and perspectives, we develop comprehensive solutions that solve large classes of mathematical problems and open up new fields of application.

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Scientific postdoc presentations

16 April 2026, 2:15 pm

Get an insight into the research of five new postdoctoral researchers of Mathematics Münster. In short scientific presentations Catrin Mair, Stefan Schrott, Mathias Sonnleitner, Alexander Van Werde​​​​​​​ and Ferdinand Wagner will introduce their topics. The talks take place within the Colloquium Wilhelm Killing on 16 April 2026 at 2:15 pm in lecture hall M4.

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YMCN Rapoport-Zink spaces and p-adic uniformization

18 April 2026

We will discuss the construction of Rapoport-Zink spaces, which nowadays play an outstanding role in number theory and the Langlands program, and highlight how they can be used to p-adically uniformize Shimura varieties

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Groups and Geometry in North Rhine-Westphalia

30 April 2026

This event is part of a series of one-day meetings aimed at bringing together geometric group theorists, topologists, and geometers in the North Rhine–Westphalia region of Germany.

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M²A²-2 : Mathematical Modeling and Analysis-2

20 – 24 July 2026

This second M²A² workshop aims to further mathematical modeling and model falsification in the sciences and to point out important new mathematical theories being and having to be developed for a better understanding of real world phenomena.

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Abel Prize for Gerd Faltings

We congratulate Prof. Dr. Gerd Faltings on receiving the Abel Prize 2026! His ideas and results have reshaped the field of arithmetic geometry. Faltings studied in Münster, where he completed his doctorate (1978) and his habilitation (1981). In 2012, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. Several members of Mathematics Münster describe the impact of Faltings' work on their research and share personal memories. 

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Call for applications

Apply now for doctoral positions at Mathematics Münster until 15 April 2026! You can also apply for an Ada Lovelace Fellowship. Join our vibrant, collaborative, and internationally connected research community in Münster and take the next step in developing your own research project.

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Hendrik Weber in the publication "Twelve Months, Twelve People"

With the publication "Twelve Months, Twelve People – Portraits 2025", the University of Münster presents a slightly different kind of annual review. The recently published brochure features individuals who achieved outstanding accomplishments over the past year. In May, the focus is on our "Bridging the Gaps" professor Hendrik Weber.