Mathematical Models in Ecology and Evolution (MMEE) is one of the largest regular conferences that brings together researchers working at the interface between evolutionary biology and the mathematical, physical, and computational sciences.
The conference aims to showcase the latest developments of mathematical modelling in evolution and ecology by presenting a programme including keynote talks and thematic sessions. We aim to create an inclusive and diverse programme of contributed talks and posters. Research students and early-career scientists are especially encouraged to participate.
After the first meeting in Brighton in 2007, subsequent meetings were organised in Bristol (2009), Groningen (2011), York (2013), Paris (2015), London (2017), Lyon (2019), Reading (2022) and Vienna (2024).
The next MMEE meeting will be hosted by University College Cork, Ireland, from 21 to 24 of July 2026.
Go to the MMEE2026 website
Scientific committee
Mark Broom (City University London), Yagmur Erten (University of Groningen), Chaitanya Gokhale (University of Würzburg), Amaury Lambert (Collège de France, Paris), Aditee Mitra (Cardiff University), Charles Mullon (University of Lausanne), Jon Pitchford (University of York), Cornelia Pokalyukd (University of Lübeck), Etienne Rajon (University of Lyon 1), Shovon Roy (University of Reading), Emmanuel Schertzer (University of Vienna).
Organisation and principles of MMEE
If you are interested in organising an MMEE conference, you can download the guidelines here.
Updated October, 2025, by Webmaster