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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YAM-Seminar
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YAM Fellows (2025/2026) present their research

01 July 2026, 2:15 pm, SRZ 216/217

The three YAM Fellows for 2025/2026, David Jean Baptiste Bilong, Gilles Jordan Pedieu Tcheuha, and Miarisoa Elalie Rasamimanana, will present the research they have been conducting during their year at Mathematics Münster. 

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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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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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New Young Research Fellow: Jan Nienhaus

We are delighted to announce that Dr. Jan Nienhaus will be visiting Mathematics Münster as a Young Research Fellow from mid-July until the end of September. He is a Hedrick Assistant Adjunct Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles. His research lies in the field of Riemannian geometry, with a particular focus on lower curvature bounds and their interactions with symmetry and topology. During his stay at our Cluster he will collaborate with Dennis Wulle and is also one of the organisers of the Young Geometers Meeting.

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New episode of 'On a Tangent'

with Nataniel Marquis

Listen to the new podcast episode. Nataniel Marquis works in p-adic geometry and talks with Carlo about their enthusiasm for mathematics, Batman’s influence on it, the French education system, and how dancing and music help them clear their mind. In the video, Nataniel explains how the notion of space and complex geometry can be adapted to the p-adic framework.