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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Young Geometers Meeting

31 August – 4 September 2026

The Young Geometers meeting aims at bridging subareas of Differential Geometry by bringing together early career researchers working in geometry and related fields. The focus of the conference is therefore to provide networking opportunities for advanced master students, doctoral researchers and early career postdocs.

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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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Stochastic Geometry and Point Processes in Non-Euclidean Spaces

30 September - 2 October

The focus of this workshop is stochastic spatial structures in non-Euclidean spaces, including point processes, tessellations, and random geometric graphs. The event highlights recent advances and aims to bring together researchers from different backgrounds in order to stimulate active scientific exchange.

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A journey to the International Mathematical Olympiad

Supporting young maths talents is a priority for many members of Mathematics Münster. Tianyiwa Xie, a doctoral researcher in Prof. Franziska Jahnke’s research group, accompanied the Irish team to China for the International Mathematical Olympiad in July. Here, she shares her impressions. 

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"Mathematik Münster" beim NRW-Tag

Vom 28. bis 30. August 2026 verwandelt sich die Innenstadt von Münster in ein riesiges Festivalgelände mit verschiedenen Bühnen und Themenmeilen. Auf der "Wissenschaftsmeile" an der Universitätsstraße sind Groß und  Klein beim "Mathematik Münster"-Zelt zu Knobelspielen und Gesprächen mit Wissenschaftler:innen und Studierenden vom Fachbereich Mathematik und Informatik eingeladen.

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New Episode of "On a Tangent"

with Raquel Murat García

In the new episode of "On a tangent", Carlo speaks with Raquel Murat García about her academic beginning in Spain, her shift from applied science to pure mathematics and the purpose of studying Mathematics. In her research Raquel is focusing on condensed group cohomology.

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Looking back on ICM 2026

The International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) is coming to an end. Since 23 July, more than 2,800 mathematicians from around the world have gathered in Philadelphia to present leading research, participate in plenary and sectional lectures and foster international collaboration. Here are some impressions from the past few days, highlighting contributions by members of Mathematics Münster.

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Robin J. Sroka accepted into the Emmy Noether Programme

The German Research Foundation (DFG) has awarded Dr. Robin J. Sroka, postdoc and investigator at Mathematics Münster, with approximately 1.3 million euros in funding as part of the Emmy Noether Programme. Over the next six years, this will enable him to establish his own research group "Cohomology and K-Theory: Exploring New Connections".

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Open calls for professorships

The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science and the Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Münster invite applications for a Full Professorship (W3 level), Bridging the Gaps Chair, and two Associate Professorships (W2 level, 5 years). As an investigator at Mathematics Münster (MM) you profit from the vivid and international environment. Connect with more than 40 other professors and approximately 150 early career researchers from a wide range of mathematical fields.