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The Leibniz Research Network "Mathematical Modeling and Simulation" organizes its tenth Leibniz MMS Days, which will be hosted by the Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP) in Greifswald.
The Workshop event aims to further develop MMS networking activities, to present ongoing work using modern methods of MMS, and to create a plattform for discussion on topics of specific and general interest.
Preparations for this workshop are currently in full swing. This website is therefore still a work in progress, i.e. the information provided is not yet complete. As soon as this is the case, we will announce the opening of registration.
Program
Topics
We offer a platform for scientific exchange on MMS related topics at large. In doing so, synergies result not only from thematic overlaps, but above all from often similar problems and challenges in the most diverse scientific fields. To this end, in addition to the core scientific problems, we also address highly relevant horizontal aspects such as research software and data infrastructures, research data, reproducibility, or Open Science.
Key Note Speakers
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Important Dates and Information
- The Deadline for registration and submission of contributions will be published here as soon as all preparations and descriptions are completed and the registration has been started.
General Schedule
- The talks will be scheduled from Monday (15 March 2027) midday until Wednesday (17 March 2027) around noon.
- A poster session will be held on Monday evening.
- A conference dinner will be organized on Tuesday evening.
Scientific Board
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Contact
WIAS, Knowledge Transfer
Anton-Wilhelm-Amo Str. 39, 10117 Berlin,
Phone: +49-30 20372-582
Leibniz Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP)
Felix-Hausdorff-Str. 2
17489 Greifswald
Phone: +49 3834 554 3821
Header image: Simulated electron density in an argon plasma filament at atmospheric pressure, showing distinct striations caused by repetitive ionisation waves. Image credit: A. Jovanović, Plasma Sources Sci. Technol. 32 (2023) 055011, https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6595/acd2fc.

