Events
- 2025Jun09–Jul25Add to calendar
Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics, Brown University Summer@ICERM 2025: Building Useful Insights from Local Data
Research Experience for Undergraduates
Summer@ICERM is a residential undergraduate research program hosted at the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics at Brown University. Led by experienced faculty and graduate student teaching assistants, participating undergrads will spend seven weeks learning how to collaborate, engage in data science, and conduct research as a team. The goal of Summer@ICERM 2025: Building Useful Insights from Local Data through Sustainable partnerships (BUILDS) is to introduce students with limited experience to the field of data science through projects related to issues such as global food systems, food production, and food security.
- 2025Jun08–12Add to calendar
El Escorial, Madrid, Spain 12th International Conference on Harmonic Analysis and Partial Differential Equations
Conference
The "El Escorial Meetings", as they are known, began in 1979 and were followed by others in 1983, 1987, 1992 (this time in Miraflores de la Sierra), 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2022. The twelfth will take place on June 9-13, 2025. These conferences are a meeting point for mathematicians working in harmonic analysis and its interplay with partial differential equations. They have attracted mathematicians from all over the world and their proceedings have recorded periodically the basic developments in the above mentioned areas. The format of these conferences is somehow special, as it consists of both short courses and general lectures. Three or four outstanding mathematicians are invited to present a rich and current piece of mathematics assuming minimal background from the audience and reaching the frontiers of present day research. These short courses are intended primarily for young graduate and post-graduate students or for mathematicians in other areas who want to become acquainted with the field. In addition to this, the conference presents ten to fifteen lectures of a more specialized nature, given by invited speakers. Finally, some sessions of short talks are scheduled to accommodate those participants wishing to present their own recent results. There will also be a poster session.
- 2025Jun07–12Add to calendar
Sabhal Mor Ostaig, (Gaelic College), Isle of Skye, Scotland LMS Research School on Quantum Machine Learning and Hamiltonian Simulation
Research School
LMS Research School on Quantum Machine Learning and Hamiltonian Simulation aimed at PhD students and early-stage researchers, 08 - 13 Jun 2025, Sabhal Mor Ostaig, (Gaelic College), Sleat, Isle of Skye, Scotland. https://www.icms.org.uk/workshops/2025/lms-research-school Lecturers include: Mina Doosti (Edinburgh University) Zoe Holmes (EPFL) Guglielmo Mazzola (University of Zurich) Francesco Tacchino (IBM Research Zurich) Application closing date: Monday 27 January 2025 12pm.
- 2025Jun07–12Add to calendar
Oberwolfach, Germany Modern Developments in Matroid Theory
Seminar
Recently, a number of long-standing conjectures in the field of matroid theory, and more generally in combinatorics, have been resolved by the injection of algebraic geometry and Hodge theory into the subject. A non-exhaustive list includes Adiprasito, Huh, and Katz’s resolution of the Heron–Rota–Welsh conjecture, the proof of Dowling–Wilson’s top-heavy conjecture by Braden, Huh, Matherne, Proudfoot, and Wang, as well as the proof of Brylawski and Dawson’s conjectures by Ardila, Denham and Huh. This Oberwolfach Seminar will present these (and related) novel developments in an approachable way to graduate students and postdocs.
- 2025Jun07–12Add to calendar
Oberwolfach, Germany Stochastic Partial Differential Equations in Critical Spaces
Seminar
Can abstract theory capture concrete behaviours and lead to a new understanding of nonlinear parabolic SPDEs? In this seminar, we present recent developments on stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs) in critical spaces, where ‘criticality’ refers to local scaling invariance of the equation and is captured through abstract conditions. Combining tools from PDEs, probability theory and functional analysis, the theory of critical spaces provides the optimal setting to study the well-posedness of parabolic SPDEs and has already led to new insights into stochastic versions of reaction-diffusion and fluid dynamics models. While the first steps have been made, the seminar prepares to take it to the next level. Deadline for application: 1 March 2025
- 2025Jun04–11Add to calendar
Varna, Bulgaria XXVth International Conference on Geometry, Integrability and Quantization
Conference
This conference has been organized around the general trend of application of geometrical ideas in mechanics, physics and biology. It is addressed to mathematicians and mathematical physicists interested in contemporary mechanics, physics and biology and associated mathematical questions. The application of differential geometry to find new results on manifolds, relativity, hypersurfaces, N-body problem, gauge fields, geometric quantization, rotational sequences, minimal surfaces, biophysical systems, coherent states, Dirac and Seiberg-Witten monopoles, rigid body dynamics, Toda chains dynamics, geometric algebra, Kähler calculus, thermodynamics, etc. The meeting allows participants coming from different fields to share and interchange geometrical ideas among them with the leading role of differential geometry. The contributions presented at the conference will be invited to be submitted to the series on Geometry, Integrability and Quantization or to the Journal of Geometry and Symmetry in Physics.
- 2025Jun02–06Add to calendar
Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics, Brown University Scientific Machine Learning for Gravitational Wave Astronomy
Topical Workshop
The aim of this workshop is to bring together participants from computational mathematics and gravitational wave astronomy to tackle computational challenges in leveraging data-driven methods in key areas of gravitational wave data analysis in order to maximize the science output of the ongoing and upcoming observations. The areas of focus will be: (i) noise classification and detection, (ii) waveform modeling and uncertainty quantification, and (iii) source parameter and astrophysical population Bayesian inference.
- 2025Jun01–05Add to calendar
The University of Sydney and Sydney Mathematical Research Institute Representation theory down under
Conference
The conference will bring together experts in representation theory and algebraic combinatorics, ,and is part of a broader special semester on "Modern Perspectives in Representation Theory" at the Sydney Mathematical Research Institute, running from May 5 to June 13, 2025.
- 2025May25Add to calendar
Karlstad University Nordic encounters for advancing mathematics in industry
Conference, Workshop
The goal of this workshop is to bring together industry professionals and researchers in academic institutions in order to foster the exchange of ideas and to better align the collaboration opportunities among the two communities. The workshop includes a wide span of cutting edge topics ranging from data encryption, medical implant technology, machine learning aspects, electrochemistry, energy storage, and semiconductor modelling and simulation, among others.
- 2025May25–29Add to calendar
Montecatini (PT, Italy) CIME School "Existence and regularity for non uniformly elliptic and parabolic problems under (p, q) and general growth conditions"
School
Scientific Directors: Antonia Passarelli di Napoli, Univ. Napoli Federico II, Italy Verena Bögelein, Paris Lodron Univ. Salzbur, Austria Lectures: Andrea Cianchi, Univ. Firenze, Italy Cristiana De Filippis, Univ. Parma, Italy Frank Duzaar, Paris Lodron Univ. Salzburg, Austria Jan Kristensen, Oxford Univ., UK