GAMM – International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics
GAMM defines itself as an interdisciplinary network for researchers from applied mathematics and mechanics as well as their sub- and neighboring fields. It was founded by Ludwig Prandtl and Richard von Mises in 1922. GAMM played a significant role in advancing hydro- and aerodynamics, solid mechanics, and numerical and industrial mathematics.
The GAMM annual convention, at which up to 1,200 participants meet up for a joint exchange of ideas, is complemented by direct interdisciplinary cooperation, which primarily takes place in expert committees. The promotion of early career researchers is at the heart of GAMM.
The 2026 GAMM meeting will take place at the University of Stuttgart - March 16-20, 2026.
Local organizers:
Chair Prof. Tim Ricken (ISD)
Co-Chair Prof. Oliver Röhrle (SimTech)
Prof. Andrea Barth (IANS)
Prof. Manfred Bischoff (ISD)
Prof. Bernard Haasdonk (IANS)
Jun.-Prof. Jan Liedmann (ISD)
Prof. Benjamin Stamm (IANS)
Dr.-Ing. Karsten Keller (ISD)