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2018-10-08

AMaSiS 2018: Applied Mathematics and Simulation for Semiconductors

The workshop is devoted to modeling, mathematical analysis, and numerical schemes for the simulation of semiconductor devices and charge transport in electrolytes and other physical or biological systems. The focus is on the treatment of multiple scales, the interplay of electronic, optical, thermal, fluidic and other effects in advanced device concepts and novel material systems. The emphasis is on the mathematics involved in all this.
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2018-06-14

Game Theory and Experimental Economics

The aim of this conference is to strengthen rigorous and state-of-the-art research at the interface of (algorithmic) game theory and experimental economics with a focus on economic and managerial problems. The long term goal is to establish a specialized working group dedicated to these question within the German Society for Operations Research (GOR).
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2018-02-08

11th Annual Meeting Photonic Devices

The topics of the meeting are the simulation, physical properties and deeper understanding of novel photonic devices.
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