SciCADE 2026 : International Conference on Scientific Computing and Differential Equations
SciCADE promotes work in scientific computing and differential equations, including theoretical, algorithmic, numerical analysis and applications aspects. In 2026, the 16th SciCADE conference will be held in Edinburgh, UK, June 29-July 3. Plenary speakers: Patrick Farrell (Oxford), Tammy Kolda (MathSci.ai), Buyang Li (Hong Kong Polytechnic), Weiqing Ren (National University of Singapore), Jesus-Maria Sanz-Serna (Universidad Carlos III, Madrid), Aretha Teckentrup (Edinburgh University), Xiaochuan Tian (University of California at San Diego) and Richard Turner (Cambridge). Topics may address a wide range of themes in numerical methods, computational science, data science, machine learning and AI foundations, high performance computing, statistical computation, quantum computing, as well as applications (in finance, climate, biology and fluids). Please see the SciCADE website at www.scicade.org for a full list of interest areas.
On our website, you will find information about the history and aims of the meeting, the main topics, bio sketches of the speakers (with links to their web pages), sponsorship information and key dates. There is also a link to a form where you are invited to propose a minisymposium at the meeting. A typical minisymposium will consist of four related talks on some theme relevant to the meeting. A double session (eight talks) may also be proposed. The call for minisymposia formally closes on January 15, 2026, but we intend to accept and announce some minisymposia early.
The deadline for talk submissions will be announced on the SciCADE website; the current call is for minisymposia.
Please join us in Edinburgh next year for this exciting event!
Scientific Committee:
Weizhu Bao (Singapore), Qiang Du (Columbia), Erwan Faou (Rennes), Benedict Leimkuhler (Edinburgh), Melvin Leok (San Diego), Christian Lubich (Tübingen), Alexander Ostermann (Innsbruck), Linda Petzold (Santa Barbara), Tao Tang (Hong Kong), Carol Woodward (Livermore)
Organizing Committee (from Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt universities):
Lehel Banjai, Emmanuil Georgoulis, Desmond Higham, Kaibo Hu, Stefan Klus, Benedict Leimkuhler, John Pearson, Mariya Ptashnyk, Aretha Teckentrup, Kostas Zygalakis
On our website, you will find information about the history and aims of the meeting, the main topics, bio sketches of the speakers (with links to their web pages), sponsorship information and key dates. There is also a link to a form where you are invited to propose a minisymposium at the meeting. A typical minisymposium will consist of four related talks on some theme relevant to the meeting. A double session (eight talks) may also be proposed. The call for minisymposia formally closes on January 15, 2026, but we intend to accept and announce some minisymposia early.
The deadline for talk submissions will be announced on the SciCADE website; the current call is for minisymposia.
Please join us in Edinburgh next year for this exciting event!
Scientific Committee:
Weizhu Bao (Singapore), Qiang Du (Columbia), Erwan Faou (Rennes), Benedict Leimkuhler (Edinburgh), Melvin Leok (San Diego), Christian Lubich (Tübingen), Alexander Ostermann (Innsbruck), Linda Petzold (Santa Barbara), Tao Tang (Hong Kong), Carol Woodward (Livermore)
Organizing Committee (from Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt universities):
Lehel Banjai, Emmanuil Georgoulis, Desmond Higham, Kaibo Hu, Stefan Klus, Benedict Leimkuhler, John Pearson, Mariya Ptashnyk, Aretha Teckentrup, Kostas Zygalakis