2026-08-13 –, Room 4
This is a panel/podium discussion on the general topic of what is missing the Julia PDEs ecosystem.
Fields covered:
- Visualization
- Mesh generation
- Interfaces between PDE packages
- Parameter estimation infrastructure, uncertainty, sensitivity
- Solvers
- Common communicator package on top of MPI
Jürgen Fuhrmann, PhD, is deputy head of the Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computing group at Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics, Berlin. His research topics include finite volume methods, numerical simulation in electrochemistry, semiconductors and other fields, and software design and development for partial differential equations. Since 2018, Julia is his main programming language. He regularly teaches Julia based courses on Advanced Topics from Scientific Computing at TU Berlin.
I am a Humboldt postdoctoral researcher under Professor Hendrik Ranocha in the Numerical Mathematics group at Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz.
I work with the Julia packages Tenkai.jl and TrixiLW.jl.
I am a PhD student at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz working at the Institute of Mathematics, under the supervision of Professor Hendrik Ranocha. I am mainly interested in high-order methods, entropy stable/conservative schemes and applications towards atmospheric flows. My contributions to Julia are mostly in Trixi.jl, TrixiAtmo.jl and Ariadne.jl.
Researcher in Computational Cardiology at the chair of continuum mechanics of Professor Dr.-Ing. Daniel Balzani at the Ruhr University Bochum.
Leading developer of Thunderbolt.jl and developer of Ferrite.jl. More detailed information on my contributions to the open source ecosystem can be found at my GitHub profile.