Frontiers of Uncertainty Quantification: Digital Twins and Model Reduction (FrontUQ 2026)
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The GAMM Activity Group on Uncertainty Quantification organizes an outreach workshop "Frontiers of Uncertainty Quantification: Digital Twins and Model Reduction".
Location: TUM Institute for Advanced Study
Date: December 1-4, 2026
Organizing Committee:
- Iason Papaioannou, National Technical University Athens
- Elizabeth Qian, Georgia Tech and TUM-IAS Hans Fischer Fellow funded by the TUM Georg Nemetschek Institute
- Daniel Straub, TUM-IAS host
- Elisabeth Ullmann, TUM
Keynote Speakers:
- Eleni Chatzi, ETH Zürich and Alumna Hans Fischer Fellowship awarded by the TÜV Süd Foundation
- Dirk Hartmann, Siemens and TU Darmstadt
- Gianluigi Rozza, SISSA Trieste
- Alex Taflanidis, University of Notre Dame
- Karen Veroy-Grepl, TU/e Eindhoven
This workshop brings together mathematicians and engineers working in Uncertainty Quantification. The goal is to create a forum for academic and industrial researchers working on theoretical and practical aspects of uncertainty quantification and its application to different engineering fields, e.g. civil, mechanical, aerospace engineering and material science. The workshop will have the following focus areas: digital twins and model reduction.
For more information and registration please visit the Website of the FrontUQ workshop.