WCCM ECCOMAS 2026

Organization

WCCM-ECCOMAS 2026 will be a joint effort of numerous committed individuals and supporting organizations.

Congress Chairs

Wolfgang A. Wall

Technical University of Munich

Alexander Popp

University of the Bundeswehr Munich

Marek Behr

RWTH Aachen University

Ekkehard Ramm

University of Stuttgart (Honorary Chair)

International Steering Committee

  • Ferdinando Auricchio - Italy
  • Marek Behr - Germany
  • Manfred Bischoff - Germany
  • Harald van Brummelen - Netherlands
  • John Dolbow - U.S.A
  • Alexander Popp - Germany
  • Kenjiro Terada - Japan
  • Wolfgang A. Wall - Germany

Scientific Advisory Committee

Local Organizing Committee

Coming soon...

The local organizing committee will be composed of scientists representing universities, other academic research organizations and related institutions in the greater Munich area and beyond.

Next Generation Committee

Coming soon...

In addition to the well-established scientific committees, a dedicated committee representing the young generation in computational science and engineering will be established for the first time at WCCM-ECCOMAS 2026.

Supporting Organizations

IACM

International Association for Computational Mechanics

The International Association for Computational Mechanics (IACM) was founded to stimulate and promote education, research and practice in computational mechanics, to foster the interchange of ideas among the various fields contributing to this science, and to provide forums and meetings for the dissemination of knowledge.

ECCOMAS

European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences

The European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (ECCOMAS) is a scientific organization grouping together European associations with interests in the development and applications of computational methods in science and technology.

GACM

German Association for Computational Mechanics (GACM)

The German Association for Computational Mechanics (GACM) was established in 1990 at the WCCM in Stuttgart as the national branch of IACM and formally incorporated in 1993. It is a member organization of ECCOMAS, and the sole organization in Germany to focus primarily on computational mechanics.