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EUNICE brings together mathematicians from five different countries for a digital experience exchange

Organised by BTU, the 1st EUNICE Symposium on Pure and Applied Mathematics will be held online on 7th July 

 

About 40 scientists from University of Cantabria (Spain), University of Catania (Italy), University of Mons (Belgium), Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (France) and Brandenburg University of Technology (Germany) will take part in the 1st EUNICE Online Symposium on Pure and Applied Mathematics, which will take place on 7th July from 8 am to 6.30 pm. This symposium combines general talks by the participating universities about their institution and the professional orientation of the respective departments with 32 specialised scientific lectures from different areas of Mathematics.

The impetus for this event was provided by the Institute of Mathematics at the BTU, which is also organising the symposium – in charge are Professor Armin Fügenschuh and the Department of Engineering Mathematics and Numerical Optimisation.

The event intends to help participants present projects and subject areas of their interest and expertise, in order to seek international cooperation with academics from partner universities. The aim is to stimulate and intensify networking between different faculties across Europe in the field of Mathematics, in order to carry out joint projects, facilitate research stays and promote student exchange.

 

“With the first maths symposium of the EUNICE network, we want to introduce colleagues from the different locations to each other. We would like to initiate an exchange of ideas and experiences, on the basis of which students can study abroad and guest researchers will soon be able to carry out joint research work”

Prof. Dr. Armin Fügenschuh