Events Calender
Wednesday, 17 June 2026
17:30
SIAM & GAMM Chapter meeting
KIT, Campus Süd
10.30 Seminarraum Mechanik …
10.30 Seminarraum Mechanik …
We are very pleased to be able to announce that the SIAM Student Chapter at KIT is now registered with SIAM, and hence, we are now officially a Combined SIAM and GAMM Student Chapter!!
This has some immediate benefits for Chapter members, as you can now register for a free SIAM Graduate Student Membership (together with a free membership in two topic-specific SIAM activity groups), which comes in handy as it allows for e.g. reduced participation fees in SIAM Conferences.
Join us at our next SIAM & GAMM Chapter meeting!
📅 When: Wednesday, June 17th, 2026, 17:30
📍 Where: Seminar Room IFM, Building 10.30 (Ground Floor), Campus South (https://maps.app.goo.gl/9GjNyuFPn8GEg3R57)
🎤 Topic
Speaker: Lena Wachter (Institute of Technology and Management in Construction)
Title: Presentations - a one-way street?
Description: Good presentations are more than just monologues. This workshop focuses on the question of how we can not only convey information but also connect with people, spark their interest, and stay engaged with our audience.
🍻 Get-Together
Afterwards, we like to order some Pizza and have some drinks prepared outside next to 10.23 (KIT MACH high-rise building)
As always, new faces are more than welcome — feel free to bring a friend or colleague along!
Best wishes,
Johannes and Louise (on behalf of the organising committee)
This has some immediate benefits for Chapter members, as you can now register for a free SIAM Graduate Student Membership (together with a free membership in two topic-specific SIAM activity groups), which comes in handy as it allows for e.g. reduced participation fees in SIAM Conferences.
Join us at our next SIAM & GAMM Chapter meeting!
📅 When: Wednesday, June 17th, 2026, 17:30
📍 Where: Seminar Room IFM, Building 10.30 (Ground Floor), Campus South (https://maps.app.goo.gl/9GjNyuFPn8GEg3R57)
🎤 Topic
Speaker: Lena Wachter (Institute of Technology and Management in Construction)
Title: Presentations - a one-way street?
Description: Good presentations are more than just monologues. This workshop focuses on the question of how we can not only convey information but also connect with people, spark their interest, and stay engaged with our audience.
🍻 Get-Together
Afterwards, we like to order some Pizza and have some drinks prepared outside next to 10.23 (KIT MACH high-rise building)
As always, new faces are more than welcome — feel free to bring a friend or colleague along!
Best wishes,
Johannes and Louise (on behalf of the organising committee)
Thursday, 18 June 2026
17:00
MathSEE Early Career Researcher Meet
KIT, Campus South
20.30 Meeting Room 1.058 …
20.30 Meeting Room 1.058 …
we warmly invite all doctoral and early career researchers working in the mathematical sciences or applying mathematical methods in their research to an informal meet-up on 18 June at 17:00 in the mathematics building 20.30 room 1.058, where you can get to know the MathSEE center and what it offers. We will briefly introduce the center and its activities, and we are also very interested in hearing what you would like to gain from MathSEE and in giving you the opportunity to get to know each other.
The event is aimed at all early-career researchers (PhD students and post docs) with an interest in interdisciplinary work, whether you have just arrived at KIT or have been here for a while.
In addition, we will be providing pizza for everyone!
If you are interested in joining, please register as soon as possible using the following link so that we can order the right amount of pizza. You can cancel your registration at any time if you later realize that you cannot attend.
MathSEE Early Career Researcher Meetup Registration
Feel free to pass this mail to others interested in interdisciplinary work. We are looking forward to seeing you there!
Best wishes Tim & Lisa
The event is aimed at all early-career researchers (PhD students and post docs) with an interest in interdisciplinary work, whether you have just arrived at KIT or have been here for a while.
In addition, we will be providing pizza for everyone!
If you are interested in joining, please register as soon as possible using the following link so that we can order the right amount of pizza. You can cancel your registration at any time if you later realize that you cannot attend.
MathSEE Early Career Researcher Meetup Registration
Feel free to pass this mail to others interested in interdisciplinary work. We are looking forward to seeing you there!
Best wishes Tim & Lisa
Wednesday, 08 July 2026
13:00
AI Perspectives vol. 2
Triangel OPEN SPACE,
Kronenplatz 95, …
Kronenplatz 95, …
KIT Centers MathSEE and KCIST are jointly hosting “AI Perspectives” at Triangel Space: The goal of this format is to foster scientific exchange among the active AI community at KIT.
AI Perspectives will take place on Wednesday July 8, 2026, 13:00 to 16:00h at Triangel, Karlsruhe.
Register here: https://indico.kit.edu/event/5580/
The workshop will feature talks by Benjamin Unger, Maria Francesca Spadea and Tobias Käfer as well as a networking opportunity with a poster session.
AI Perspectives will take place on Wednesday July 8, 2026, 13:00 to 16:00h at Triangel, Karlsruhe.
Register here: https://indico.kit.edu/event/5580/
The workshop will feature talks by Benjamin Unger, Maria Francesca Spadea and Tobias Käfer as well as a networking opportunity with a poster session.
Thursday, 09 July 2026
9:00 - 16:00
HKMetrics Workshop
Workshop
KIT
The HKMetrics network is a joint initiative of econometricians and statisticians from Heidelberg University, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and the University of Mannheim. The mission of HKMetrics is to promote and foster research in applied and theoretical econometrics to initiate joint research cooperations.
Monday, 28 September 2026
12:00
MathSEE Symposium 2026
KIT, Campus Süd
20.30 Atrium …
20.30 Atrium …
KIT Center MathSEE is one of the nine interdisciplinary research centers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. It pools knowledge between the sciences, engineering and economics and builds a bridge to the mathematical sciences achieving success through interdisciplinary research on mathematical methods for scientific and societal challenges. It also aims to bring experiences on a national, european and international scale together and be the town square for exchange of ideas, best practices and co-operations.
Through the symposium on applications of mathematics, the center fosters discussion and promotes new partnerships in science and with the industry. On-site costs are kindly covered by MathSEE so that the registration fee for the symposium itself is waived for all participants.
In September 2026, the third MathSEE Symposium will take place and in this spirit, we welcome you most warmly to join us at the symposium and become part of the Math-SEE community!
The symposium will feature 8 plenary lectures and several topically focussed parallel sessions on the applications of mathematical methods along the following tracks:
Mathematical structures: Shapes, Geometry, Number Theory and Algebra Mathematical Modeling, Differential Equations, Numerics and Simulation Inverse problems and Optimization Stochastic Modeling, Statistical Data Analysis and Forecasting We are excited about your contribution and look forward to discuss, to share and to network to widen the mathematical community!
Through the symposium on applications of mathematics, the center fosters discussion and promotes new partnerships in science and with the industry. On-site costs are kindly covered by MathSEE so that the registration fee for the symposium itself is waived for all participants.
In September 2026, the third MathSEE Symposium will take place and in this spirit, we welcome you most warmly to join us at the symposium and become part of the Math-SEE community!
The symposium will feature 8 plenary lectures and several topically focussed parallel sessions on the applications of mathematical methods along the following tracks:
Mathematical structures: Shapes, Geometry, Number Theory and Algebra Mathematical Modeling, Differential Equations, Numerics and Simulation Inverse problems and Optimization Stochastic Modeling, Statistical Data Analysis and Forecasting We are excited about your contribution and look forward to discuss, to share and to network to widen the mathematical community!