20.03.2026

CRC 1615 at the GAMM Annual Meeting 2026 at the Universität Stuttgart

CRC 1615 @ GAMM 2026 (Photo: private)

A special session on "Interfacial Flow" was organized by CRC researchers Prof. Alexandra von Kameke (Hamburg University of Applied Sciences), Dr.-Ing. Christian Weiland and Prof. Michael Schlüter (Hamburg University of Technology), featuring 20 oral presentations by international experts.

From March 16 to 20, over 1,000 scientists from around the world gathered for the 96th Annual Meeting of the International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM) at the University of Stuttgart.

The CRC 1615 was prominently represented with three outstanding lectures :

  • Daniel Ruprecht (Institute of Mathematics, TUHH) presented "Solving the Maxey-Riley-Gatignol equations: Simulation, analysis and tracking of inertial particles".
  • Thanh Tung Thai (Institute of Mathematics and its Didactics, Leuphana University) talked about "Dynamical compartments in stirred tank reactors and Markov state modeling for mixing quantification".
  • Christian Weiland (Institute of Multiphase Flows, TUHH) showed "A Lagrangian analysis of the depletion of substrates in the gaseous phase and the e!ect on mass transfer".

These lectures present collaborative research carried out by CRC scientists from three institutions: the Hamburg University of Technology, the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences and the Leuphana University Lüneburg.