RICAM, the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics
Peter Kritzer
RICAM - Austrian Academy of Sciences, Linz, AustriaPhilipp Grohs
University of Vienna; and RICAM, Linz, AustriaKarl Kunisch
Karl-Franzens University Graz; and RICAM, Linz, AustriaRonny Ramlau
Johannes Kepler University Linz; and RICAM, Linz, AustriaOtmar Scherzer
University of Vienna; and RICAM, Linz, Austria
Abstract
The Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) of the Austrian Academy of Sciences focuses on basic research in applied mathematics. The institute is based in Austria’s third-largest city and industrial hub, Linz. Researchers from all around the globe collaborate on common core areas in mathematical modeling, simulation, inverse problems, and optimization. RICAM stands for excellence in research, as can be seen from a high level of publications and the popularity of the Institute’s Special Semesters within the academic community. The work groups at RICAM provide a broad field of expertise over a whole range of different subjects, and together they create an exciting atmosphere to carry out research in applied mathematics.
Cite this article
Peter Kritzer, Philipp Grohs, Karl Kunisch, Ronny Ramlau, Otmar Scherzer, RICAM, the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics. Eur. Math. Soc. Mag. 122 (2021), pp. 46–51
DOI 10.4171/MAG/37