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Welcome to M3DM!

Our core competencies lie in the fields of

  • Biomedical Modeling and Numerical Simulation
  • Image processing
  • Machine learning, Data- and knowledge-based modeling
  • Aggregation functions and copulas
  • Fuzzy logic and fuzzy systems
  • Quantum structures and quantization

As an international and interdisciplinary team we combine basic research in mathematics with its applications in medical and industrial problems at both our locations – in the Science Park 2 of the JKU Campus and at the Softwarepark Hagenberg – and contribute to the education of young academics in the MINT-studies.

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Institute of Mathematical Methods in Medicine and Data Based Modeling (m3dm)

Location

Johannes Kepler University Linz
Altenbergerstrasse 69
A-4040 Linz
Science Park 2
6th Floor

Office hours
Administration

Mon-Thu: 09:00 - 12.00
Mon: 13.00 - 15.00

Phone

+43 732 2468 4140

News 10.12.2024

Two additions to the team of our RICAM research group

Starting in January 2025, the PostDocs Ramya Ramaswamy and Davide Baroli will be joining our
colleagues in the RICAM research group Mathematical Methods in Medicine and Life Sciences.

News 02.12.2024

Christmas celebration and last institute meeting 2024

Following tradition, most of the members of the institute and the associated RICAM research group met again in 2024 for a rendezvous in Linz' Christmasmarketdomain, this time in the "Winterzauber" in Klosterhof.

After some time in the cold fairytale forest we afterwards tasted our way through the menu in the cosy and warm Stadtliebe. There, we also reviewed the year 2024 going out and looked ahead to 2025.

Event 04.10.2024

Public seminar from KIT's Patricia Martinez Diaz

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology's Patricia Martinez Diaz will refer the seminar "Digital-twin based assessment of atrial arrhythmias: influence of personalization strategies".