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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YMCN Geometry, HOlonomy and Structures with Torsion (GHOST)

23 – 27 March 2026

In recent years, interest has surged in the study of non-integrable geometries, including G2 geometry with torsion and almost Hermitian structures. This conference brings together young, Europe-based researchers working across these exciting and evolving fields. Our goal is to foster interaction and the exchange of ideas across subdisciplines, uniting diverse perspectives in geometric analysis.

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Opening Conference: 2nd Funding Period of Mathematics Münster

16 – 18 September 2026

In Honor of Bernhard Riemann’s 200th birthday
The Cluster of Excellence 'Mathematics Münster' has recently obtained continued funding for its second term. Much like the cluster bridges the full spectrum of mathematics at Münster ‒ from pure to applied ‒ the conference aims to unite prominent international mathematicians, cluster researchers, and early career scholars.

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Meet the YAM Fellows 2025/2026

We are happy to welcome three new YAM Fellows from the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) in Cameroon and Rwanda, who have joined Mathematics Münster this winter semester. During their one-year stay, they will be working on a research project under the guidance of a mentor, whilst attending courses and participating in seminars. We are excited to have them on board and are looking forward to a productive and enriching time together.

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New Young Research Fellow: Guido Arnone

We welcome Guido Arnone as a new Young Research Fellow at our Cluster. He has recently completed his doctorate at Universidad de Buenos Aires. During his stay until mid-December, he will be working on a project concerning the K-theory of sheaves on étale groupoids, in collaboration with Thomas Nikolaus and Devarshi Mukherjee.

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Two Mathematics Münster master's students awarded "Wübben Foundation Grant"

55 outstanding students, who are now beginning their final semester, are being supported by the Wübben Foundation. This year’s scholarship holders include two Mathematics Münster master’s students: Natalia Sampedro Loro and Anar Abdullayev. Congratulations! Each of them will receive a monthly scholarship of 1,000 Euros for one year.