AMaSiS 2020 at Weierstrass Institute Berlin
Applied Mathematics and Simulation for Semiconductors and Electrochemical Systems
postponed

NEW! AMaSiS 2021 appointed time: 6-10 September 2021 NEW!

Organizers

  • Jürgen Fuhrmann (WIAS Berlin)
  • Annegret Glitzky (WIAS Berlin)
  • Ansgar Jüngel (TU Wien)
  • Hans-Christoph Kaiser (WIAS Berlin)
  • Markus Kantner (WIAS Berlin)
  • Manuel Landstorfer (WIAS Berlin)
  • Oliver Marquardt (WIAS Berlin)

Scope

AMaSiS 2020 is an interdisciplinary workshop dedicated to mathematical modeling of semiconductors and electrochemical systems. Due to inherent similarities between both disciplines, AMaSiS explores synergies in mathematical modeling, analysis, numerics, and simulation techniques. The conference brings together experts from applied mathematics, physics, engineering, chemistry, and material science and covers the following topics:

  • electronic structure theory (density functional theory, tight-binding, effective mass models)
  • non-equilibrium thermodynamics and transport theories (drift-diffusion models, heat flow, kinetics, non-equilibrium Green’s functions)
  • mathematical upscaling from quantum mechanics and particle systems to continuum scale (homogenization, asymptotic methods)
  • semiconductor devices (light emitting diodes, transistors, etc.)
  • electrochemical systems (fundamental electrochemistry, batteries, fuel cells, photo-catalysis)

Keynote speakers at AMaSiS 2020

Survey Lecture: Eoin P. O’Reilly (Tyndall)

  • Grégoire Allaire (CMAP Paris)
  • Maria Bruna (U Cambridge)
  • Éric Cancès (Ecole des Ponts Paris)
  • Miguel Caro (Aalto U)
  • Claire Chainais-Hillairet (U Lille 1)
  • Michael Eikerling (FZ Jülich)
  • Marius Grundmann (U Leipzig)
  • Ulrike Krewer (KIT-IAM Karlsruhe)
  • Arnulf Latz (HI Ulm)
  • Matthias Liero (WIAS Berlin)
  • Robert McMeeking (U California Santa Barbara)
  • Claudia Negulescu (U Toulouse III Paul Sabatier)
  • Alessandro Pecchia (U Roma Tor Vergata)
  • Friedhard Römer (U Kassel)
  • Andreas Schenk (ETH Zurich)
  • Stefan Schulz (Tyndall)
  • Mira Todorova (MPIE Düsseldorf)
  • Anton van der Ven (U California Santa Barbara)

Support

The workshop AMaSiS 2020 supports the Welcoming Environment Statement of the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) and the AWM Non-Discrimination Statement.

We gratefully acknowledge support by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), Weierstrass Insitute Berlin (WIAS), and Berlin Mathematics Research Center MATH+.

DFG            WIAS            MATH+