From bounce-5396377-88629717@mm.list.cornell.edu Fri Mar 06 07:57:40 2026 From: "Alex John Townsend" Subject: NA Digest, V. 26, # 10 Date: Fri, 06 Mar 2026 07:54:06 -0500 NA Digest Friday, March 06, 2026 Volume 26 : Issue 10 Today's Editor: Alex Townsend Cornell University townsend@cornell.edu Today's Topics: New Book, Computational Inverse Problems Governed by PDEs Submission Deadline -- NUMTA 2026 (March 15, 2026) MOLE Users Group (MUG), April 30, 2026 Workshop Mathematical Methods in MRI, 20-22 May 2026 Mathematics of Networks with Physical Transport, 20-21 May 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany Alps Approximation School and Meeting, Bardonecchia (Italy), 1-5 Jun 2026 GAMM ANLA Annual Workshop, 3-4 Sept, 2026, Magdeburg (Germany) Workshop, A Century of Trefftz Methods, 7-9 September 2026 Second International Conference on Approximation Theory and Applications, 14-18 Sept 2026 7th Italian-Japanese summer school in Mathematics, 15-25 September, 2026 Workshop: Advances in low rank and model reduction methods for PDEs, Rome, 11-13 Nov, 2026 [First announcement] call for minisymposia - ICOSAHOM2027, July 5-9, 2027, Politecnico di Milano ISMP 2027 -- Announcement of Plenaries, Semi-Plenaries, and Streams, July 25-30, 2027 Postdoc positions (2×2 years) -- Scientific Foundation Models, GPU/HPC (TUe, NL) Visiting Assistant Professorship in Applied Mathematics at Northwestern University Faculty positions, Computer Engineering & Informatics Department, University of Patras Full Professorship (W3) in "Computational Mathematics and Data Science", University of Konstanz, Germany Contents, AIMS New Articles: CAC Vol. 8, Art. 1-3 Contents, AIMS New Volume: DCDS-S Vol. 22 Contents, AIMS New Volume: DCDS-S Vol. 23 Contents, AIMS New Article: JMD Vol. 22, Art. 4 Contents, AIMS New Article: MFC Vol. 12, Art. 4 Contents, SMAI - Journal of Computational Mathematics, 11 (2025) See this issue of NA Digest on the web at: https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/na-digest-html/26/v26n10.html Submissions, FAQs, and archives: https://na-digest.coecis.cornell.edu/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Mitchell Graham mgraham@siam.org Date: March 03, 2026 Subject: New Book, Computational Inverse Problems Governed by PDEs Computational Inverse Problems Governed by PDEs by Alen Alexanderian This textbook focuses on computational methods for inverse problems that are governed by partial differential equations (PDEs). The author considers deterministic and Bayesian formulations and highlights how traditional tools from deterministic inversion can be integrated into solution methods for Bayesian inverse problems. Advanced topics such as post-optimality sensitivity analysis, optimal design of experiments, and Bayesian inversion under model uncertainty are also included. Computational Inverse Problems Governed by PDEs offers readers a balance of theoretical and computational insight, an example-driven approach that provides an accessible presentation, and over 150 theoretical and computational exercises. February 2026 / xvi + 320 pages / Softcover / 978-1-61197-881-0 / List $89.00 / SIAM Member $62.30 / OT211 Bookstore link: https://epubs.siam.org/doi/book/10.1137/1.9781611978827 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Dmitri Kvasov kvadim@dimes.unical.it Date: March 04, 2026 Subject: Submission Deadline -- NUMTA 2026 (March 15, 2026) This is a friendly reminder that the submission deadline for NUMTA 2026 is March 15, 2026: https://www.numta.org/abstract-submission/ The 5th International Triennial Conference and Summer School 'Numerical Computations: Theory and Algorithms' (NUMTA 2026) will be held in hybrid format from 21 to 27 June 2026 in Calabria, Italy, at the all-inclusive beach resort Falkensteiner Garden Calabria on the Tyrrhenian coast, close to the Lamezia Terme International Airport. The conference is organized by DIMES, University of Calabria, in cooperation with SIAM: https://www.siam.org/conferences-events/cooperating-conferences/numta2026/ Main topics: numerical analysis, computational models, optimization and machine learning, and emerging computational paradigms. Complete list of topics: https://www.numta.org/topics Confirmed plenary lectures and tutorials: https://www.numta.org/plenary-lectures-and-tutorials Louis D'Alotto (New York, USA), Renato De Leone (Camerino, Italy), Schahram Dustdar (Vienna, Austria), Daniel Krob (Paris, France), Daniel Kuhn (Lausanne, Switzerland), Gitta Kutyniok (Munich, Germany), Yurii Nesterov (Budapest, Hungary), Panos Pardalos (Gainesville, USA), Davide Rizza (Norwich, UK), Yaroslav Sergeyev (Rende, Italy). We warmly encourage you to submit your contribution by March 15, 2026, and we look forward to your participation. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Jose E. Castillo jcastillo@sdsu.edu Date: March 05, 2026 Subject: MOLE Users Group (MUG), April 30, 2026 The Computation Science Research Center (CSRC) at San Diego State University invites you to: The First MOLE Library Users' Group (MUG) meeting, 4/30/2026 from 10 AM to 12:00 PM. U.S. PT. The Mimetic Operators Library Enhanced (MOLE) international community brings together developers of PDE solvers, researchers of mimetic methods, software engineers, and developers of high-end computational applications. This meeting aims at fostering collaboration among MOLE users and developers to share the latest MOLE updates and gather feed- back to guide future development directions for the MOLE open-source software ecosystem. The meeting will cover an introduction to MOLE, library updates, software engineering governance, reports from MOLE's governing circles, review new community requests and feedback, present a report from external peer-reviewers, and strategic plans. MUG is a great opportunity for MOLE developers and users to provide feedback and get involved in the sustainable development of the MOLE Library. The meeting will be held in person at The Bioscience Center Auditorium (Gold Auditorium), at SDSU, on April 30, 2026 from 10 AM to 12:00 PM U.S. PT and also online via Zoom. Register for the MUG meeting at https://forms.gle/ZrwXebZ3Ewvq3Z2XA. Contact Professor Jose Castillo, jcastillo@sdsu.edu, for further information. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Teresa Rauscher teresa.rauscher@uni-graz.at Date: March 06, 2026 Subject: Workshop Mathematical Methods in MRI, 20-22 May 2026 Workshop: Mathematical Methods in MRI May 20-22, 2026 TU Graz, Austria We announce the 1st Workshop of the SFB MR-DYNAMO (FWF). The workshop focuses on mathematical methods for magnetic resonance imaging, including inverse problems, reconstruction algorithms, optimal control, acquisition design, and learning-based approaches. Keynote speakers Gerlind Plonka-Hoch (University of Göttingen) Michael Unser (EPFL Lausanne) Moritz Zaiss (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) Registration and abstract submission are now open. Further information: https://indico.tugraz.at/e/mr-dynamo26 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Volker Mehrmann mehrmann@math.tu-berlin.de Date: March 05, 2026 Subject: Mathematics of Networks with Physical Transport, 20-21 May 2026 in Nuremberg, Germany We are pleased to announce the fifth edition of the international conference "MOG2026: Mathematics of Networks with Physical Transport" on May 20-21, 2026, in Nuremberg, Germany. This two-day conference will bring together experts in applied mathematics to discuss the latest developments in mathematical modeling, simulation, and optimization in networks involving physical transport. We aim to foster stimulating discussions between academic researchers and industry professionals on current challenges in energy systems, logistics, transportation, and related fields. In addition, all participants are invited to contribute to the conference by presenting their work at the poster session. There will be a best poster award. For more information and registration (by March 31, 2026), please visit: https://www.trr154.fau.de/mog2026/ Invited speakers: - Wim van Ackooij (EDF R&D) - Daniela Bernhard (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) - Raul Borsche (RPTU) - Lorenz Biegler (CMU Pittsburgh) - Christoph Buchheim (TU Dortmund) - Line Roald (University of Wisconsin-Madison) - Lavinia Ghilardi (Politecnico Milano) - Svenja Griesbach (RWTH Aachen) - Tobias Harks (University of Passau) - Nicole Marheineke (Trier University) - Nicola De Nitti (Università di Pisa) - Nora Philippi (PSI Software) - Andreas Rupp (Saarland University) - Michael Schuster (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg) - Robert Schwarz (Doing the Math) - Martin Stoll (TU Chemnitz) - Laura Vargas Koch (RWTH Aachen University) The conference is organized by the German Collaborative Research Center TRR 154 (Mathematical Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization using the Example of Gas Networks), funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). For more details, please visit: https://www.trr154.fau.de/trr-154-en/ Nuremberg, a vibrant city with a rich history and culture, provides an inspiring setting for scientific exchange. Located in the heart of Bavaria, it combines a picturesque old town with modern infrastructure and is easily accessible by train and air. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Incoronata Notarangelo incoronata.notarangelo@unito.it Date: March 05, 2026 Subject: Alps Approximation School and Meeting, Bardonecchia (Italy), 1-5 Jun 2026 Alps Approximation School and Meeting (AASM 2026) Bardonecchia (Turin), Italy, June 1-5, 2026 International summer school and meeting on Approximation Theory. Short courses (8 hours each): - Teresa Perez (University of Granada): Orthogonal Polynomials in Several Variables: From Hermite to Zernike and Beyond. Applications in Optics. - Sheehan Olver (Imperial College of London): Representation Theory Meets Approximation Theory. Program also includes seminars, five working groups, and a poster session. PhD students will be awarded 4 ECTS. Registration deadline: April 15, 2026 Details and updates: https://aasm2026.uninettunouniversity.net/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Eda Oktay edaoktay95@gmail.com Date: March 05, 2026 Subject: GAMM ANLA Annual Workshop, 3-4 Sept, 2026, Magdeburg (Germany) CALL FOR PARTICIPATION and ABSTRACT SUBMISSION: 26th Annual Workshop of the GAMM Activity Group on Applied Numerical Linear Algebra (ANLA) will be held on September 3-4, 2026 in Magdeburg Germany. This workshop focuses on recent advances in numerical linear algebra methods and their use in applied mathematics, physics, engineering and data science. We welcome contributions on topics including but not limited to solution of eigenvalue problems, matrix equations, linear systems, and tensor methods. Registration is required for participation. Further details, including registration and abstract submission information, are available at: https://indico3.mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de/event/58/ Abstract Submission Deadline: July 31, 2026 Registration Deadline: August 15, 2026 (Confirmed) Invited Speakers: John Pearson, Uni Edinburgh Leonardo Robol, Uni Pisa Elias Jarlebring, KTH We highlight that the Workshop on Approximate Computing in (Multi-) Linear Algebra will also be held in Magdeburg between August 31 and September 2, 2026. We encourage you to save these dates and participate in the meeting: https://indico3.mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de/event/59/ ------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul Stocker paul.stocker@univie.ac.at Date: March 04, 2026 Subject: Workshop, A Century of Trefftz Methods, 7-9 September 2026 Dear Colleagues, We are happy to announce the workshop "A Century of Trefftz Methods", which will take place on 7-9 September 2026 in Vienna, Austria. Marking 100 years since Erich Trefftz's seminal 1926 paper, the workshop will highlight current developments in Trefftz methods and also welcome contributions from adjacent fields of interest to the Trefftz community. Further information and updates are available at: https://trefftz2026.univie.ac.at/ With best regards, Christoph Lehrenfeld and Paul Stocker ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stefano De Marchi stefano.demarchi@unipd.it Date: March 02, 2026 Subject: Second International Conference on Approximation Theory and Applications, 14-18 Sept 2026 Call for Participation -- Second "International Conference on Approximation Theory and Applications" We are pleased to announce the Second "International Conference on Approximation Theory and Applications". The purpose of the Conference is to present the advances in the research activities within the working group U.M.I. - T.A.A., together with the most recent developments in Approximation Theory and its applications. Location: Gaeta(LT), ITALY, Hotel Serapo Dates: 14-18 September 2026 Website: https://umi-taa.sites.dmi.unipg.it/gaeta/index.html Program Highlights - Invited Speakers Ana Maria Acu (Sibiu, RO) Wolfgang Dahmen (Aachen, D) Gitta Kutyniok (TU Munchen, D) Demetrio Labate (Houston, USA) - Contributed talks and poster sessions - During the conference, the winners of the UMI-TAA prize will give a lecture. Important dates - Submission of a talk/poster proposal: 15 June 2026. - Notification of acceptance of a talk/poster proposal: 15 July 2026 - Early registration: 15 June 2026. - Registration page: https://umi-taa.sites.dmi.unipg.it/gaeta/reg.html Contact For further information or queries, please send an email to: gruppo.umi.taa@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------- From: Fabio Durastante fabio.durastante@unipi.it Date: March 06, 2026 Subject: 7th Italian-Japanese summer school in Mathematics, 15-25 September, 2026 The aim of the School is to provide intensive mini-courses in several areas of current mathematical interest, as well as to present methods for concretely applying the theoretical tools. This would be the seventh event in a series of Schools and Workshops organized both in Japan (Hokkaido) and in Italy (Pisa, Turin), starting in 2015. Here you can find the 2023 and the 2024 edition . The very first editions of the school have been hosted in Pisa, at Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi, (see the 2016 , 2018 and the 2021 edition), where we plan on having the seventh edition. At its seventh edition, the summer school is now well established and reorganized for giving substantial visibility and support to young students and researchers; the organisers are committed to have contributed talks and/or a poster session. This way, the school aims to strengthen the ties between Italian and Japanese universities and their departments, giving continuity to a success full format. The school is intended mainly for master students (laurea magistrale) and Ph.D. students. Learning goals and objectives: The aim of the lectures is to provide a practical approach to subjects such as algebra, analysis, geometry and probability. This also leads to a deeper understanding of the topics. To this end, we shall focus on various fields and stress their connections. Students who follow the lectures will be able to understand the practical aspects of the abstract theory learned in their undergraduate courses. Structure of the summer school: We plan on having 8 courses. The courses shall be divided in 4 subjects, with 2 lecturers for subject. One of the lecturers per subject shall be affiliated to an Italian university and one to a Japanese university, so to engage both equally. In total, we plan on having 8 speakers. Plan of proposed subjects: - (Functional) analysis and C∗-algebras - Algebra and geometry - Cryptography and applications - Applications to biology/medicine/epidemiology - Numerical analysis and probability Confirmed Speakers: Alice Cortinovis (Università di Pisa) Norisuke Ioku (Tohoku University) Daisuke Kishimoto (Kyushu University) Hideo Kubo (Hokkaido University) Claudia Landi (Università degli studi di Modena e Reggio Emilia) Mariarosa Mazza (Università degli studi di Roma Tor Vergata) Fulvio Ricceri (Università di Torino) Massimiliano Sala (Università di Trento) Organizing Committee: Goro Akagi (Tohoku University) Chiara Boccato (Università di Pisa) Luigi Caputi (Università di Bologna) Lorenzo Cavallina (Tohoku University) Marco Gipo Ghimenti (Università di Pisa) Daisuke Kishimoto (Kyushu University) Kosuke Kita (Hokkaido University) Gerardo Morsella (Università degli studi di Roma Tor Vergata) Barbara Pacchiarotti (Università degli studi di Roma Tor Vergata) Aikaterini Papagiannouli (Università di Pisa) Lea Terracini (Università di Torino) Dario Trevisan (Università di Pisa) Workshop website: https://indico.sns.it/event/143/ Registration: https://indico.sns.it/event/143/registrations/86/ REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 30th of April 2026 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Alessandro Alla alessandro.alla@uniroma1.it Date: March 03, 2026 Subject: Workshop: Advances in low rank and model reduction methods for PDEs, Rome, 11-13 Nov, 2026 We are pleased to announce the Workshop "Advances in low rank and model reduction methods for PDEs". The event is scheduled from November 11 to November 13, 2026 and will be hosted in Rome at the Department of Mathematics of Sapienza University of Rome. For more information please visit the website https://sites.google.com/uniroma1.it/wsmor/home Note that the registration is open and free of charge BUT mandatory. The deadline to register is September 15, 2026. Financial support for PhD students and PostDocs will also be provided. For more detail, see https://sites.google.com/uniroma1.it/wsmor/financial-support. Alessandro Alla Tommaso Taddei Davide Torlo ------------------------------------------------------- From: Paola F. Antonietti paola.antonietti@polimi.it Date: March 01, 2026 Subject: [First announcement] call for minisymposia - ICOSAHOM2027, July 5-9, 2027, Politecnico di Milano We are pleased to announce the opening of the call for minisymposium proposals for ICOSAHOM 2027 -- the 16th International Conference on Spectral and High-Order Methods, to be held at Politecnico di Milano from 5-9 July 2027. ICOSAHOM 2027 is a satellite meeting of the 11th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM), which will be held in The Hague, The Netherlands, from 12-16 July 2027 (https://iciam2027.org). MS Submission Deadline: July 31, 2026 Submission Link: https://icosahom2027.org/submissions Each minisymposium consists of at least one session (four presentations). The number of sessions in a minisymposium is determined by the number of accepted presentations. A minisymposium cannot be split into parallel sessions. We strongly encourage early submissions and welcome contributions from diverse and interdisciplinary communities. Please circulate this call among colleagues who may be interested in organizing a minisymposium at ICOSAHOM 2027. Further information about the conference is available on the official website: https://icosahom2027.org/ For any inquiries, please contact us at: icosahom2027-dmat@polimi.it We look forward to receiving your MS proposals and to welcoming you to Milano ! ICOSAHOM 2027 Conference Co-Chairs Paola F. Antonietti, Nicola Parolini, Marco Verani MOX Laboratory, Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Milano On behalf of the Organizing Committee ------------------------------------------------------- From: Yasmine Beck y.beck@tue.nl Date: February 27, 2026 Subject: ISMP 2027 -- Announcement of Plenaries, Semi-Plenaries, and Streams, July 25-30, 2027 26th International Symposium on Mathematical Programming (ISMP 2027) Amsterdam, The Netherlands July 25-30, 2027 https://ismp2027.mathopt.nl/ The 26th International Symposium on Mathematical Programming (ISMP 2027) will take place in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 25-30, 2027. ISMP is a triennial conference on mathematical optimization held on behalf of the Mathematical Optimization Society, gathering scientists from around the world to present and share their most recent advances and development in the field. It is also a unique opportunity to discuss new challenges and opportunities in practice and theory of mathematical optimization. The Scientific Committee of ISMP 2027 is pleased to announce the plenaries, semi-plenaries, and streams of the conference. Plenary Speakers: Daniel Bienstock, Columbia University Jim Luedtke, University of Wisconsin-Madison Thomas Rothvoss, University of Washington Katya Scheinberg, Georgia Tech Defeng Sun, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Semi-Plenary Speakers: David Applegate, Google NYC Nicolas Boumal, EPFL René Henrion, Weierstrass Institute Berlin Patrick Jaillet, MIT Rahul Mazumder, MIT Gonzalo Muñoz, Universidad de Chile Vera Traub, ETH Zürich Madeleine Udell, Standford University Lásló Végh, University of Bonn Streams and Organizers: Approximation and Online Algorithms -- Nicole Megow, Mohit Singh Combinatorial Optimization -- Kristof Berci, Britta Peis Complementarity, Variational Inequalities and Variational Analysis -- Tim Hoheisel, Guoyin Li Conic Programming -- Etienne de Klerk, Levent Tuncel Constraint Programming -- Willem van Hoeve, Louis-Martin Rousseau Contextual Optimization -- Utsav Sadana, Bart van Parys Continuous Optimization with Machine Learning -- Nicolas Loizou, Edouard Pauwels Derivative-free and Simulation-based Optimization -- Ana Custodio, Sara Shashaani Discrete Optimization with Machine Learning -- Thiago Serra, Neil Yorke- Smith Energy and Environment -- Lars Schewe, Andy Sun Finance and Economics -- Cagil Kocyigit, Napat Rujeerapaiboon Game Theory, Bi-level and Multi-Objective Optimization -- Gabriele Eichfelder, Uday Shanbhag Global Optimization -- Fatma Kılınç-Karzan, Alper Yıldırım Implementations and Software -- Haihao Lu, Juan Pablo Vielma Integer and Mixed Integer Programming -- Oktay Gunluk, Stefan Weltge Markov Decision Processes, Reinforcement Learning, and Simulation -- George Lan, Enlu Zhou Mixed Integer Non-linear Programming -- Andres Gomez, Jan Kronqvist Networks, Logistics and Transportation -- Beste Basciftci, Cristiana L. Lara Nonlinear Optimization -- Xin Liu, Shoham Sabach Nonsmooth Optimization -- Ying Cui, Dmitriy Drusvyatskiy Optimal Control, PDE Constrained Optimization, and Multi-level Methods -- Justin Sirignano, Thomas Surowiec Quantum Computing and Quantum Information -- Giacomo Nannicini, Tamas Terlaky Random Methods for Continuous Optimization -- Jelena Diakonikolas, Akiko Takeda Robust and Distributionally Robust Optimization -- Karthik Natarajan, Wolfram Wieseman Stochastic Optimization -- Merve Bodur, Johannes Royset Important Dates: September 1, 2026: Submissions open January 15, 2027: Early bird registration opens March 15, 2027: Early bird registration deadline More details can be found at the conference website at https://ismp2027.mathopt.nl/. We are looking forward to welcoming you to Amsterdam for ISMP 2027. The ISMP 2027 Organizing Committee ------------------------------------------------------- From: Victorita Dolean v.dolean.maini@tue.nl Date: March 06, 2026 Subject: Postdoc positions (2×2 years) -- Scientific Foundation Models, GPU/HPC (TUe, NL) Dear colleagues, We are recruiting two postdoctoral researchers (2 × 2-year appointments) at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) within the Horizon Europe project SIMU-LINGUA, which develops scientific foundation models (SciFMs) for materials science. The project aims to advance AI for scientific discovery by combining large-scale scientific data, knowledge graphs, machine learning, and GPU/HPC computing. The positions are organized around two complementary research tracks: Track A -- Scientific Data & Knowledge Graphs Development of scalable scientific data infrastructures, including materials ontologies, data ingestion and curation pipelines, and multi-modal knowledge graphs for training foundation models. Track B -- GPU-Accelerated Scientific Foundation Models Design and training of large-scale machine learning models, including SciFM architectures, PyTorch GPU training pipelines, and distributed training on HPC systems. We welcome applicants with backgrounds in machine learning, data science, applied mathematics, scientific computing, computer science, or related fields, and experience with areas such as deep learning, scientific datasets, knowledge graphs, or GPU/distributed computing. Application deadline: 6 April 2026 More information and application details: https://www.tue.nl/en/working-at-tue/vacancy-overview/postdoc-2-x-2-year-appointments-scientific-foundation-models-for-materials-aihpc Please feel free to share this announcement with potential candidates. ------------------------------------------------------- From: William L Kath kath@northwestern.edu Date: February 27, 2026 Subject: Visiting Assistant Professorship in Applied Mathematics at Northwestern University Visiting Assistant Professorship in Applied Mathematics The Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics at Northwestern University (http://www.esam.northwestern.edu) invites applications for the position of Visiting Assistant Professor in Applied Mathematics. This is a one-year, non-tenure-track position with the possibility of renewal for a second year. Duties involve teaching and research in applied mathematics with a focus on applications in engineering and/or the sciences. The Department seeks outstanding candidates who have received a Ph.D. degree in applied mathematics, engineering, physics or another applied math-related discipline, or who expect to do so by July 2026, and who aspire to engage in independent and interdisciplinary research and teaching. The starting date is September 1, 2026. The application package should include a cover letter, curriculum vita, statement of research accomplishments and interests, statement of teaching experience and philosophy, and if available representative manuscripts (published, submitted or in preparation). Please visit https://facultyrecruiting.northwestern.edu/apply/MjQ4Nw== to apply. In addition, the applicant should arrange for at least two, but no more than three letters of recommendation addressing both research and teaching qualifications. Recommendation letters will be automatically solicited from the letter writers by email after the names are entered in the online application system. Compensation The expected base pay range for this position is $78,000-$82,000 for a 12-month academic appointment and is subject to negotiation. Northwestern University has provided a pay range representing its good faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for the position. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors including (but not limited to) the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate, including years since terminal degree, training, and field or discipline; departmental budget availability; internal competitors; and external market pay for comparable jobs. At Northwestern, we are proud to provide meaningful, competitive, high-quality health care plans, retirement benefits, tuition discounts, and more! Visit us at https://www.northwestern.edu/hr/benefits/index.html to learn more. Questions may be directed to Noor Kaur at noor.kaur@northwestern.edu (subject line: Visiting Assistant Professor Search). To ensure full consideration, applications should be received by March 16th, 2026, but applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of protected characteristics, including disability and veteran status. View Northwestern's non-discrimination statement. Job applicants who wish to request an accommodation in the application or hiring process should contact the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance. View additional information on the accommodations process. Requirements This is a one-year, non-tenure-track position with the possibility of renewal for a second year. Duties involve teaching and research in applied mathematics with a focus on applications in engineering and/or the sciences. ------------------------------------------------------- From: Efstratios Gallopoulos egallop@upatras.gr Date: February 27, 2026 Subject: Faculty positions, Computer Engineering & Informatics Department, University of Patras The Computer Engineering & Informatics Department (CEID) of the University of Patras is seeking candidacies for two faculty positions (tenure track). The positions are the following - the full announcements are in Greek (candidates must have proven ability to teach in Greek.) - Scientific Computing for HPC Systems (rank: Assistant Professor tenure-track). For the official announcement follow the link URL https://lnkd.in/dyePcQ7f. The deadline for submission is March 9. - Applied Mathematics with emphasis in Differential Equations and Engineering (rank: Assistant Professor tenure-track). For the official announcement follow the link https://lnkd.in/dgKr8Dv8. The deadline for submission is March 11. CEID is seeking dynamic, innovative, and passionate academics to join the first university department established in Greece in the field of Computer Science and Engineering (CS&E). This call presents a unique opportunity to join a department with a long history and strong tradition of excellence, contributing to its future during an especially exciting phase of development. Applicants must be EU citizens or residents and have the proper academic qualifications (Ph.D., promising track record in research and teaching). ------------------------------------------------------- From: Stefan Frei stefan.frei@uni-konstanz.de Date: February 27, 2026 Subject: Full Professorship (W3) in "Computational Mathematics and Data Science", University of Konstanz, Germany The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Konstanz, Germany, invites applications for a Full Professorship (W3) in "Computational Mathematics and Data Science". We are looking for a person with an outstanding scientific track record and an internationally visible research profile in the field of computational mathematics and data science or related areas, such as data-driven models, data-supported and data-adaptive methods, and their theoretical foundations and algorithmic implementation (e.g., learning, calibration). The professorship shall play a central role for the planned "Mathematical Data Science" degree programme, its development and long-term management. Deadline for application is April, 2026. For more details, see the official announcement at: https://stellen.uni-konstanz.de/jobposting/83bb5f624e15b156c4d37e388589eb88d8e530290 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org Date: March 05, 2026 Subject: Contents, AIMS New Articles: CAC Vol. 8, Art. 1-3 Communications on Analysis and Computation Volume: 8, Art. 1-3 June 2026 https://www.aimsciences.org/CAC/article/2026/8/0 A nonlinear logistic model for age-structured populations: Analysis of long-term dynamics and equilibria Dragos-Patru Covei Nitsche's approach for frictionless unilateral piezoelectric contact problem Salah Bourichi and Hicham Benaissa Fractional cubic diffusion equations involving exponential nonlinearity Mai Quang Vinh, Vo Viet Tri, Nguyen Dinh Huy and Ho Duy Binh ------------------------------------------------------- From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org Date: March 05, 2026 Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: DCDS-S Vol. 22 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S Volume: 22 April 2026 https://www.aimsciences.org/DCDS-S/article/2026/22/0 Preface Salah Mahmoud Boulaaras and Viet-Thanh Pham Instantaneous blow-up for a semiconductor-type equation posed in an infinite cylinder Bessem Samet Self-induced switching and chimera states in spatially weighted neuronal networks Suresh Kumarasamy, Dianavinnarasi Joseph, Ibrahim Mekawy and Karthikeyan Rajagopal Existence and uniqueness of strong solution for a generalized fractional coupled transport system Jinsheng Du, Lijie Li and Van Thien Nguyen Mixing finite-element and finite-difference discretizations in linear monotone Schwarz iterations for semilinear elliptic PDEs Qais Al Farei, Khaled Boulbrachene and Messaoud Boulbrachene Read more articles here: https://www.aimsciences.org/DCDS-S/article/2026/22/0 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org Date: March 05, 2026 Subject: Contents, AIMS New Volume: DCDS-S Vol. 23 Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems - Series S Volume: 23 May 2026 https://www.aimsciences.org/DCDS-S/article/2026/23/0 Preface Salah Mahmoud Boulaaras and Viet-Thanh Pham On the exponential type explosion for solution of 3D modified critical homogeneous convective Brinkman-Forchheimer equation Lotfi Jlali A dynamic contact problem with unilateral constraint and adhesion in viscoplasticity Safa Gheriani, Abdelaziz Azeb Ahmed, Fares Yazid, Ibrahim Mekawy and Mohammad Alnegga Nehari manifold for a singular fractional problem driven by a general non-local integrodifferential operator Rym Chammem, Abdeljabbar Ghanmi and Mahfoudh Mechergui Growth and blow-up of viscoelastic wave equation solutions with logarithmic source, acoustic and fractional conditions, and nonlinear boundary delay Abdelbaki Choucha, Mohamed Haiour, Rashid Jan, Mohammad Shahrouzi, Praveen Agarwal and Mohamed Abdalla Read more articles here: https://www.aimsciences.org/DCDS-S/article/2026/23/0 ------------------------------------------------------- From: Charley Denton cdenton@aimsciences.org Date: March 05, 2026 Subject: Contents, AIMS New Article: JMD Vol. 22, Art. 4 Journal of Modern Dynamics Volume: 22, Art. 4 2026 https://www.aimsciences.org/jmd/article/2026/22/0 The Hölder exponent of Anosov limit maps Konstantinos Tsouvalas ------------------------------------------------------- From: Pascal Omnes pascal.omnes@cea.fr Date: March 04, 2026 Subject: Contents, SMAI - Journal of Computational Mathematics, 11 (2025) The SMAI - Journal of Computational Mathematics is a peer-reviewed academic journal free of charge for both authors and readers, launched in 2015 by the French Society for Applied and Industrial Mathematics. We are pleased to share the contents of Volume 11 (2025): https://smai-jcm.centre-mersenne.org/volume/SMAI-JCM_2025__11_/ Weighted least-squares approximation with determinantal point processes and generalized volume sampling by A Nouy, B Michel Erratum: Numerical Simulations on Nonlinear Quantum Graphs with the GraFiDi Library by C Besse, R Duboscq, S Le Coz Construction, analysis and implementation of two nodal finite volume schemes for the P_N model for particle transport in 2D by C Buet, S Del Pino, V Fournet Bounded commuting projections for multipatch spaces with non-matching interfaces by M Campos Pinto, F Schnack A multi-scale patch approximation for Poisson problems with a small inhomogeneous inclusion by S Amdouni, MK Gdoura, A Heibig, T Homolle, N Mannai, A Petrov, Y Renard Unique continuation for an elliptic interface problem using unfitted isoparametric finite elements by E Burman, J Preuss Multi-segmented non-isothermal compositional liquid gas well model for geothermal processes by D Castanon Quiroz, L Jeannin, S Lopez, R Masson Combining reciprocity gap method and state estimator for source identification in an advection diffusion equation by A Tonnoir Data-inspired modeling of accidents in traffic flow networks by S Göttlich, T Schillinger Weighted sparsity and sparse tensor networks for least squares approximation by P Trunschke, M Eigel, A Nouy Energy-consistent Petrov-Galerkin time discretization of port-Hamiltonian systems by J Giesselmann, A Karsai, T Tscherpel High-order adaptive multi-domain time integration scheme for microscale lithium-ion batteries simulations by A Asad, R de Loubens, L François, M Massot A coupled approach to compute approximate solutions of a compressible immiscible three-phase flow model with fast transient and stiff source terms by JM Hérard, G Jomée Stable approximation of Helmholtz solutions in the 3D ball using evanescent plane waves by N Galante, A Moiola, E Parolin An Accurate SUPG-stabilized Continuous Galerkin Discretization for Anisotropic Heat Flux in Magnetic Confinement Fusion by GA Wimmer, BS Southworth, K Sagiyama, XZ Tang Generating synthetic data for neural operators by E Hasani, RA Ward Accelerating non-local exchange in generalized optimized Schwarz methods by X Claeys, R Delville Atchekzai The velocity jump Langevin process and its splitting scheme: long time convergence and numerical accuracy by N Gouraud, L Journel, P Monmarché Some theoretical results for the convergence of a Glimm-like scheme by T Gallouët, O Hurisse Exact discretization, tight frames and recovery via D-optimal designs by F Bartel, L Kämmerer, K Pozharska, M Schäfer, T Ullrich A finite volume scheme for the local sensing chemotaxis model by M Herda, A Trescases, A Zurek Computation of the deformation of rhombi-slit kirigami by F Marazzato A General Decomposition Method for a Convex Problem Related to Total Variation Minimization by S Hilb, A Langer ------------------------------------------------------- End of Digest **************************