KIT at City Hall: Mathematics for Future

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Mathematics meets biomedicine: Unstructured networks of triangles and tetrahedrons are used for the calculation of deformation and pressure in ventricles and atriums. (Graphics: Axel Loewe)
Mathematics meets biomedicine: Unstructured networks of triangles and tetrahedrons are used for the calculation of deformation and pressure in ventricles and atriums. (Graphics: Axel Loewe)

From biomedicine to climate research to economics: Mathematics is needed everywhere and the basis of modern sciences and engineering. On Monday, February 7, 2022, 18.30 hrs, researchers of the KIT Center Mathematics in Sciences, Engineering, and Economics, MathSEE for short, will present their work and current research projects. Join the livestream (in German) on the YouTube channel of ZAK I Centre for Cultural and General Studies: www.youtube.com/ZAKVideoclips.

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