Events in 2025
From Model to Market: Enhancing Phase 3 Design with MIDD
Jane Knöchel, InSilicoTrials, Sweden 2.9.2.2210:15 - 11:45
Model Informed Drug Development (MIDD) has revolutionized the way pharmaceutical companies approach Phase 3 clinical trials. By integrating predictive…
more ›Model Reduction in Pharmacology: Bridging Biological Understanding and Statistical Analysis
Jane Knöchel, InSilicoTrials, Sweden 2.28.0.10810:15 - 11:45
Quantitative system pharmacology models (QSP) are a subset of mathematical models focused on drug pharmacology. They integrate datasets from diverse…
more ›Reducing the complexity of phase-field models for cell motility
Hidemasa Ishii, University of Tokyo 2.28.1.00109:15 - 10:45
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more ›IRTG: "Professional Pathways" with Tatiana González Grandón
Tatiana Grandón, Norwegian University of Science and Technology 14:00-16:00
We are delighted to announce the launch of our "Professional Pathways" career series, which invites professionals originally from mathematics now…
more ›Bayesian model selection for partially observed second order Langevin dynamics
Yusuke Kato, University of Tokyo 2.28.1.00113:00 - 14:00
To describe and elucidate the mechanisms of cell motility, numerous SDE-based Langevin models have been proposed. However, the data-driven comparison…
more ›MESIGA: Meeting of the European SIAM and GAMM Student Chapters 2025
SIAM ChapterUniversity of Potsdam, Campus Golm, house 28, room 108
This conference provides a supportive and collaborative platform for young researchers to share their work, learn from established experts, and engage…
more ›Spring School 2025
Hotel am Schlosspark Güstrow24.03.-28.03.2025
The annual SFB Spring School 2025 will take place from March 24th to 28th (arrival on March 23rd) at the Hotel am Schlosspark Güstrow.
All members of…
more ›Women Network Lunch
12:00-14:00
Our SFB Women Networking Lunch provides an opportunity to discuss careers, opportunities, and ways to overcome challenges as women in a still…
more ›'Sparsity: The key to tackling large-scale least squares problems’ and 'Numerical linear algebra for data assimilation'
Jennifer Scott & Jemima Tabeart 2.27.1.0114:00-15:30
An additional colloquium with Jennifer Scott (STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and The University of Reading, UK) and Jemima Tabeart (TU Eindhoven)…
more ›RIKEN’s activities to integrate data assimilation and AI/ML
Takemasa Miyoshi, RIKEN, Japan 2.28.0.10810:15 - 11:45
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more ›Colloquium with Heiko Schütt
Heiko Schütt, University of Luxembourg tba10:15 - 11:45
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