The AMPD takes place at Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) since 2007 and is organized by the Computational Nano Optics (CNO) research group. The topics of AMPD are the simulation, physical properties and deeper understanding of novel photonic devices. The audience consists of physicists, mathematicians and electrical engineers. Our intent is an active exchange of results, ideas, and methods between these different scientific fields, from fundamental to applied research.
The 15th AMPD (AMPD2023) will take place from 29 to 31 March 2023.
In 2020, the Workshop on Theoretical and Numerical Tools for Nanophotonics TNTN2020 took place at Zuse Institute Berlin, comprising both, the 13th AMPD and the XXIX International Workshop on Optical Wave and Waveguide Theory and Numerical Modelling (OWTNM).
Scientific programs of previous meetings are listed here.
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The Zuse Institute Berlin (ZIB) is an interdisciplinary research institute for applied mathematics and data-intensive high-performance computing. Its research focuses on modeling, simulation and optimization with scientific cooperation partners from academia and industry.
Read MoreThe main focus in our research group Computational Nano Optics is on investigation and application of numerical methods for simulating light-matter interactions on the nanoscale. An emphasis of research is on adaptive finite-element methods for solving Maxwell's equations.
Read MoreMATH+, the Berlin Mathematics Research Center, is a cross-institutional and interdisciplinary Cluster of Excellence. It sets out to explore and further develop new approaches in application-oriented mathematics. Emphasis is placed on mathematical principles for using ever larger amounts of data in life and material sciences, in energy and network research, and in the humanities and social sciences.
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