Mission
The project-oriented research at the Weierstrass Institute is characterized by combining the mathematical disciplines of analysis, stochastics and numerics. This combination has great potential for solving complex applied problems such as the reliable extraction of information from large datasets or the suitable consideration of uncertainties in describing processes. In this way, the institute aids in solving current societal challenges.
Research
The institute dedicates itself to fundamental mathematical research as well as the development of algorithms and scientific software. During the problem-solving process, mathematical models of physical and technological systems are designed that properly capture observed phenomena, thereby providing access to highly developed mathematical analysis. At WIAS the phases of the solving process are repeated and coordinated until an optimal solution is found.
News
ISIMM medal for Alexander Mielke
WIAS Honorary Member Alexander Mielke awarded prestigeous pice of the International Society for the Interaction of Mechanics and Mathematics
Events
Tuesday, 30.04.2024, 10.15 (WIAS-406)
Seminar Nichtlineare Optimierung und Inverse Probleme
Dr. I. Voulis, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen:
An adaptive stochastic FEM method for the Poisson problem
Jobs
PhD Student Position (f/m/d) (23/16)
Optimization with partial differential equations under uncertainty.
Student Assistant (m/f/d) (23/20)
Support of the project of the implementation of the Repository Service (Reposis)
Research Assistant Position (f/m/d) (23/28)
Optimization with partial differential equations and variational inequalities
PhD student position (f/m/d) (24/02)
Distributed algorithms for physics based large scale equilibrium problems.
Research Assistant Position (f/m/d) (24/03)
Thermodynamic Modeling and Analysis of Phase Transitions