IAMG2026
The 24. annual conference of the IAMG
August 23 - 28, 2026, Montreal, Canada
24th Annual Conference of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences

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Session submission open until: November 28, 2025

Session proposals are welcome before November 28, 2025. Please submit your proposal online in the login area or send it via e-mail. More information you can find here.

Welcome

It is our great honour to welcome you to Montreal in 2026. We are looking forward to outstanding presentations and scientific discussions, along with social events, workshops, excursions and field trips. The thematic core of the conference will emphasize data-driven discovery along with Artificial Intelligence and cross-disciplinary approaches addressing Geo-scientific Imperatives.

Key Topics

  • Mathematical and Computational Methods for the Geosciences
  • Artificial Intelligence in Geosciences
  • Big Data and Cloud Computing
  • Developments in Machine Learning Techniques for Geoscience Applications
  • Uncertainty Modelling and Quantification in Applications
  • Developments in the Prediction of Extreme Geological Events
  • Real World Energy Challenges and Geomathematics
  • Geothermal Energy
  • Reservoir Engineering and Geological Carbon Storage Operations
  • Hydrology and Hydrogeology
  • Mining Geostatistics and Geometallurgy
  • Mathematical Geoscientific Contribution to Global Sustainable Development
  • Mineral prospectivity mapping and AI advances
  • Developments in machine learning techniques for geoscience applications
  • Spatio-temporal data analytics and modelling
  • Compositional Data in Geosciences
  • Computational Geophysics
  • Computational Geodynamics
  • Earth System Modeling
  • Environmental Geo-engineering
  • Geostatistics and New Simulation Methods
  • Modeling of Earth Resources and Energy Transition
  • Geotechnical Engineering
  • Geothermal Energy
  • Hydrology and Hydrogeology
  • Planetary Geosciences
  • Data Assimilation in Diverse Environments
  • Education: Next Generation Mathematical Geoscientists