Events
- 2023Oct03–05Add to calendar
Konstanz, Germany Women in Automorphic Forms
Conference
The WIAF conference highlights recent, excellent developments on automorphic forms in all aspects. It is specially, but not exclusively, addressed to female mathematicians. Registration is without a free but mandatory. Plenary speakers: Paloma Bengoechea (U Barcelona), Annika Burmester (U Hamburg), Claire Burrin (U Zürich), Anne-Maria Ernvall-Hytönen (U Helsinki), Özlem Imamoglu (ETH Zürich), Katharina Jochemko (KTH Stockholm), Maryna Viazovska (EPFL; TBC), Marie-France Vigneras (IMJ-PRG Paris), Katrin Wendland (U Dublin) Organizers: Claudia Alfes-Neumann (U Bielefeld), Anna von Pippich (U Konstanz), Anke Pohl (U Bremen)
- 2023Sep21–22Add to calendar
Online Python for A Level Mathematics and Beyond - online
Workshop
This is a hands‐on workshop and will introduce delegates to the freely available, open‐source and general‐purpose programming language Python ‐ which is one of the most popular programming languages in the world. Python will be used to enhance the teaching and learning of Mathematics at A‐Level and beyond. Delegates need no prior knowledge of programming to benefit from this workshop.
- 2023Sep18–22Add to calendar
Providence, RI, USA ICERM Workshop: Mathematical Challenges in Neuronal Network Dynamics
Workshop
One of the fundamental questions in neuroscience is to understand how network connectivity shapes neural activity. Over the last 10 years, tremendous progress has been made in collecting neural activity and connectivity data, but theoretical advances have lagged behind. This workshop will focus on identifying mathematical challenges that arise in studying the dynamics of learning, memory, plasticity, decision-making, sequence generation, and central pattern generator circuits. Mathematical ideas and approaches from dynamical systems, statistical mechanics, linear algebra, graph theory, topology, and traditional areas of applied mathematics are all expected to play an important role.
- 2023Sep17–19Add to calendar
Göttingen, Germany Developments in Modern Mathematics
Conference
Leading experts in some of the main research areas of our department will come together for three intensive days of research talks. The list of confirmed invited speakers, divided by sessions, can be found below. Mathematical Physics: Sylvie Paycha (Potsdam) Gandalf Lechner (Erlangen–Nuremberg), Alessandra Frabetti (Lyon), John Barret (Nottingham). Scient. Adv.: Dorothea Bahns Operator Theory Nadia Larsen (Oslo) tba tba Scient. Adv.: Ralf Meyer Number Theory Cecília Salgado (Groningen) Min Lee (Bristol) tba Scient. Adv.: Seoyoung Kim Higher Structures: Birgit Richter (Hamburg) Charlotte Kirchhoff-Lukat (MIT) Leonid Ryvkin (Lyon) Scient. Adv.: Chenchang Zhu Topology Elise Goujard (Bordeaux) Nguyen-Thi Dang (Heildenberg) tba Scient. Adv.: Thomas Schick Geometry Cornelia Drutu (Oxford) tba tba Scient. Adv.: Federico Vigolo Call for abstracts. To be considered for financial support, please complete the registration form before August 20th, 2023
- 2023Sep10–21Add to calendar
University of Coimbra, Portugal Summer School of the UC|UP Joint PhD Program in Mathematics
Summer School
A regular initiative of the UC|UP Graduate Program in Mathematics, the Summer School offers mini-courses by international experts working on topics related to the scientific scope of the Program. Registration is free of charge, though mandatory.
- 2023Sep10–14Add to calendar
Cetraro, Italy CIME School "Statistical Mechanics and Stochastic PDEs"
School
Scientific Directors: Francesco Caravenna, Univ. Milano-Bicocca, Italy Rongfeng Sun, National Univ. Singapore, Singapore Nikolaos Zygouras, Univ. Warwick, UK Lectures: Massimiliano Gubinelli, Univ. Oxford, UK - Constructive stochastic quantization Antti Kupiainen, Univ. Helsinki, Finland - Constructive Conformal Field Theory: the case of the Liouville Model Ioan Manolescu, Univ. Fribourg, Switzerland - An invitation to FK percolation Fabio Lucio Toninelli, Technical Univ. Vienna, Austria - Large-scale behavior of (super-)critical stochastic PDEs
- 2023Sep10–14Add to calendar
University of Bielefeld, Germany Dynamics and asymptotics in algebra and number theory (DAAN)
Conference
The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers at the crossroads of algebra and number theory working on dynamic or asymptotic aspects. Limited financial support to cover travel and accommodation costs is available for selected PhD students and postdocs. To apply for financial support, please send a motivation letter and a budget plan before May 2023.
- 2023Sep06Add to calendar
Imperial College, London, UK 7th IMA Conference on Mathematics in Defence and Security Mathematics Adapting to a Changing World
Conference
This conference aims to bring together a wide variety of participants and topics applying a variety of mathematical methods with defence and security applications. The programme will include invited speakers, presentations and poster sessions, as well as refreshment breaks for informal discussions. It is aimed towards mathematicians, scientists and engineers from both industry and academia, in addition to government and military personnel who have an interest in how mathematics can be applied to defence and security problems.
- 2023Sep04–07Add to calendar
Bilbao, Spain Harmonic Analysis and Differential Equations: new questions and challenges (in honor of Luis Vega)
Conference
We are glad to announce the workshop "Harmonic Analysis and Differential Equations: new questions and challenges" to honor the distinguished career of Luis Vega by bringing together leading mathematicians working in Partial Differential Equations and Harmonic Analysis to learn about the recent developments and future directions in these and related areas.
- 2023Sep03–07Add to calendar
Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu - Paris Rive Gauche Groups in action: from representations and harmonic analysis on Lie groups to index theory A meeting in honour of Michèle Vergne's 80th birthday
Conference
The aim of this meeting, which celebrates Michele Vergne's 80th birthday, is to bring together mathematicians working at the interface of harmonic analysis, representation theory and index theory, with group actions as a leading thread throughout the conference. The meeting will be organised around the following topics: group representations, index theory, geometric quantisation, moduli spaces, symplectic geometry, mathematical physics, polytopes, optimisation and P=NP.