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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CRC Colloquium

23 January 2026, 4:15 pm

There will be two talks at the CRC Colloquium on 23 January 2026 at 4:15 pm. Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Winter will speak about "Underlying dynamics of classifiable C*-algebras: Paper-folding models of the CAR algebra"Prof. Dr. Shirly Geffen will give a talk entitled "Stable rank one in nonnuclear C*-algebras". These two lectures will take place in lecture hall M4. Get-together afterwards in the Cluster Common Room.

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2nd Münster – Imperial Day in PDEs

27 January 2026

Due to a large number of common mathematical interests in very diverse fields of mathematics, we decided to introduce a themed meeting bringing together researchers from the two institutions in related areas. The main objective is to get an idea about research interests and projects in each others' department (specifically at the PhD and postdoc level) and to provide a forum for future collaborations.

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YMCN Geometry, HOlonomy and Structures with Torsion (GHOST)

23 – 27 March 2026

The goal of this workshop is to bring together young European-based researchers under the broad umbrella of geometric structures. We aim to provide a place for interaction and sharing of research ideas across a range of disciplines: these include Spin geometry, special holonomy, almost Hermitian geometry, hypercomplex geometry, or Kähler and complex algebraic geometry and related topics.

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Bourbaki Seminar on the research of Franziska Jahnke and Konstantinos Kartas

A major recognition for Prof. Dr. Franziska Jahnke and Dr. Konstantinos Kartas: On 31 January 2026, research results of the two members of Mathematics Münster will be presented at the "Séminaire N. Bourbaki" in Paris. The internationally renowned seminar series is considered a barometer of current developments in mathematical research.

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Interview with WiRe Fellow Amra Hasečić

How would you explain your research in one sentence or to a child? What fascinates you most about the field of your research? What advice would you give to young women entering research today? Dr. Amra Hasečić answers these and many other questions in a two-part interview with "WiRe - Women in Research". She was a WiRe Fellow this year in Prof. Dr. Mario Ohlberger's group at the Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Münster.