19 January 2026

MOSS: the Mathematics Online Seminar Series by EMYA continues

Markus Juvonen

EMYA, the EMS Young Academy, is bringing back MOSS, the Mathematics Online Seminar Series, for a second season starting in February 2026. This edition is organised by Cristina Molero-Río (Universidad de Sevilla, Spain) and Belén Pulido (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain).

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The Mathematics Online Seminar Series (MOSS) presents lectures by distinguished early-career mathematicians from around the world. It is primarily intended for researchers working toward, or having recently completed, a PhD in mathematics, regardless of speciality. The talks are also designed to be broadly accessible, and may therefore appeal to more senior mathematicians interested in topics beyond their own area.

«MOSS offers a great opportunity to meet excellent mathematical researchers and engage with them in a relaxed and inspiring way,» says Cristina Molero-Río. «These kinds of interactions are not always easy to come by, and at the same time the seminars leave behind high-quality content on our YouTube channel, which is a real benefit for the community.» She adds that the fantastic first-season speakers, together with encouraging feedback from participants, were a major reason to return with a second season.

Belén Pulido highlights the broad international interest the organisers saw from the first season: «When we looked at the locations of people on the mailing list, we saw people joining from Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. It showed us that there is a consistent interest in these topics globally.» She also emphasises continuity: the second season keeps the established format, with the aim of ensuring that the seminars remain «a friendly and open space for everyone.»

When selecting speakers, the organisers aim for both excellence and breadth. «We aim to offer a sort of ‘tasting menu’ of mathematics,» says Pulido, bringing together different fields and speakers who can present their work clearly to non-experts. Molero-Río notes that, unlike the first season, where all speakers were EMS Prize winners from 2024, this year’s speakers are not linked by a single shared award; instead, each has earned notable prizes or competitive funding in their field, highlighting the strength of their research. The organisers also welcome suggestions for future speakers and topics.

One moment from last season neatly captured the spirit of MOSS: «I remember a Q&A session where a master’s student was asking the speaker for references to dive deeper into the topic, while at the same time a senior participant was asking more advanced questions,» recalls Molero-Río. «That really captured what MOSS is about: people at different stages, all curious and eager to learn together.»

The seminars are held online via Zoom, typically on the first Thursday of each month at 4 p.m. (CET), lasting approximately 45 minutes, followed by a 15-minute Q&A. Shortly after each seminar, the video recording will be available on the EMS YouTube channel.

Schedule for Season 2

  • 5 February - Danylo Radchenko (U. Lille, CNRS, France)
  • 5 March - Yasmine Beck (Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands)
  • 9 April - Claudia García (University of Granada, Spain)
  • 7 May - Benjamin Wesolowski (ENS Lyon, CNRS, France)
  • 4 June - Maggie Miller (University of Texas, USA)

To receive updates and the Zoom details, register for the MOSS mailing list.

You can also watch previous talks on the EMS YouTube channel.

Stay tuned - we are looking forward to e-seeing you!