News
- 20.02.25 We will keep track of any changes to the printed booklet on this webpage and the Book of Abstracts as well as the WebApp (links below) up to date.
- 07.02.25 We have published the WebApp and the Book of Abstracts. If there are any changes to the program, we will keep both of them updated.
- 29.01.25 We have sent an invitation to all registered participants to choose their participation in the social events.
- 22.01.25 We have published the program overview. We hope this is finalized.
- 03.12.24 Now, there is a
preliminary program overviewof our conference. Take a look. - 14.08.24 We have prolongated the Call for Registration until October 1st, 2024.
- 07.06.24 The Call for Registration has been opened.
- 19.02.24 The Call for Minisymposia has been prolongated.
- 29.11.23 The Call for Minisymposia has been opened.
Scientific program
The mathematical modeling, simulation and analysis of wave phenomena entail a plethora of fascinating and challenging problems both in analysis and numerical mathematics. During the past decades, these challenges have inspired a number of important approaches, developments and results about wave-type equations in both fields of mathematics. In this conference we want to bring together international experts with different background to stimulate the transfer of ideas, results, and techniques within this exciting area.

The plenary speakers of the meeting are
- Lehel Banjai (Edinburgh, UK)
- Fioralba Cakoni (Piscataway, NJ, USA)
- SĂ©bastien Guenneau (London, UK)
- Sebastian Herr (Bielefeld, Germany)
- Ralf Hiptmair (Zurich, Switzerland)
- Thorsten Hohage (Göttingen, Germany)
- Mihaela Ifrim (Madison, WI, USA)
- Patrick Joly (Palaiseau, France)
- Barbara Kaltenbacher (Klagenfurt, Austria)
- Wilhelm Schlag (New Haven, CT, USA)
- Eugene Wayne (Boston, MA, USA)
The scientific programs further consist of minisymposia and contributed talks.
In July 2018, the first Conference on Mathematics of Wave Phenomena was organized in Karlsruhe. It was a great success with about 250 participants.
In February 2022, the second Conference on Mathematics of Wave Phenomena was organized in Karlsruhe. It was held online and still a great success with about 350 participants.