All long-term participants in Isaac Newton Institute programmes are encouraged to give seminars at, or to make short visits to, UK institutions outside of Cambridge during their stay. To support this activity, the Institute will cover the travel expenses involved for any participant from a non-UK based home institution who is formally invited to speak at another UK institution; the host institution is expected to cover any accommodation and incidental costs.

To assist organisers of seminar series at UK Universities in their search for relevant speakers, the Isaac Newton Institute maintains a register of those of its participants who are visiting from overseas for a period of at least 14 days, and who have indicated their willingness to give lectures or seminars elsewhere during their stay. This register lists their visit dates and key subject areas. To make arrangements, please email: reception@newton.ac.uk

The lists of all participants in each programme may be found by visiting the relevant programme’s web page.

Speaker Availability Area of Expertise Suggested Talk Titles
Yi Jiang None / Other

[MMV] Mathematics of movement: an interdisciplinary approach to mutual challenges in animal ecology and cell biology

5 Jul 2023 to 20 Dec 2023
5 Jul 2023 to 20 Dec 2023
5 Jul 2023 to 20 Dec 2023
5 Jul 2023 to 20 Dec 2023
5 Jul 2023 to 20 Dec 2023
cell-based multiscale modeling
  • The Shape of Cell Migration
  • Can we tell marathon runners apart from couch potatoes?
  • Leader and Follower in Collective Cancer Invasion
  • Angiogenesis in the Eye: the Good and the Bad
  • Tensile stress induced cytoskeletal remodeling
  • Modeling Coevolution of Epidemics and Infodemics
Yiqiu Dong Technical University of Denmark

[RNT] Rich and Nonlinear Tomography - a multidisciplinary approach

3 Apr 2023 to 15 Apr 2023
3 Apr 2023 to 15 Apr 2023
Bayesian inverse problems
  • The horseshoe prior for edge-preserving Bayesian inversion
  • Uncertainty quantification of inclusion boundaries
Barbara Verfürth Universität Bonn

[MWS] Mathematical theory and applications of multiple wave scattering

19 Feb 2023 to 1 Mar 2023
numerical multiscale methods, finite element method
  • Numerical homogenization of nonlinear problems
  • Offline-online strategy for multiscale problems with random defects
  • Computational multiscale wave propagation
Boris Kramer University of California, San Diego

[DDE] The mathematical and statistical foundation of future data-driven engineering

5 Feb 2023 to 24 Feb 2023
5 Feb 2023 to 24 Feb 2023
Model Reduction; control;
  • Nonlinear balanced truncation: Scalable computation and manifold reduction
  • Learning dynamics of nonlinear fluid models via structure-preserving operator inference
Jin Won Kim Universität Potsdam

[DDE] The mathematical and statistical foundation of future data-driven engineering

23 Jan 2023 to 26 Jan 2023
14 Feb 2023 to 17 Feb 2023
Stochastic processes, Kalman filter, Particle filtering
  • Observability of continuous-time nonlinear systems from dual perspective
  • Observability of continuous-time nonlinear systems from dual perspective
Leonid Kunyansky University of Arizona

[RNT] Rich and Nonlinear Tomography - a multidisciplinary approach

6 May 2023 to 1 Jun 2023
1 Jun 2023 to 1 Jul 2023
Inverse problems, scattering, numerical methods
  • Weighted Radon transforms of vector fields, with applications to magnetoacoustoelectric tomography
  • Weighted Radon transforms of vector fields, with applications to magnetoacoustoelectric tomography
Malte Peter Universität Augsburg

[MWS] Mathematical theory and applications of multiple wave scattering

4 Jan 2023 to 30 Jun 2023
Mathematical modelling and simulation, analysis of partial differential equations
  • Graded arrays for spatial frequency separation and amplification of water waves
  • Water-wave scattering by multiple bodies and effects of periodic and almost periodic spacings
  • Water-wave diffraction and dissipation by floating or submerged poro-elastic plates
  • Identification of microstructural information from macroscopic boundary measurements in steady-state linear elasticity
  • A multiscale approach to reaction-diffusion processes and elasticity in domains with microstructure
Ping Sheng Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; CY Cergy Paris University

[MWS] Mathematical theory and applications of multiple wave scattering

15 Mar 2023 to 30 Jun 2023
Condensed matter
  • Causality Constraint as a Design Tool for Sound Absorption Metastructures
  • Onsager Principle and Hydrodynamics in the Nanoscale
  • Conceptually-based design of ultra-broadband microwave metamaterial absorber
  • Broadband Underwater Acoustic Metamaterial Absorber with Impedance-Matched Composite
Fabien Montiel University of Otago

[MWS] Mathematical theory and applications of multiple wave scattering

6 Mar 2023 to 21 Apr 2023
6 Mar 2023 to 21 Apr 2023
6 Mar 2023 to 21 Apr 2023
Wave scattering theory, ocean waves, sea ice, acoustics
  • Fast iterative methods for two-dimensional wave scattering problems
  • Exploring the potential of locally-resonant structure arrays
  • Emergent wave and ice dynamics in the marginal ice zone
Luke Bennetts University of Adelaide

[MWS] Mathematical theory and applications of multiple wave scattering

4 Jan 2023 to 20 May 2023
Multiple-wave scattering; wave energy; mathematical geophysics
  • Rayleigh–Bloch waves and broadband amplification of wave energy on graded line arrays
  • Mathematical challenges in marginal ice zone dynamics
  • Modelling ice shelf vibrations and links to catastrophic disintegration events
  • Wave propagation in the marginal ice zone: on the transition from consolidated to broken ice covers
  • Rayleigh–Bloch waves above the lightline
  • A thin-plate approximation for thick floating ice
  • Wave propagation in the marginal ice zone: on the transition from consolidated to broken ice covers
Stefania Fresca Politecnico di Milano

[DDE] The mathematical and statistical foundation of future data-driven engineering

19 Mar 2023 to 30 Mar 2023
scientific machine learning
  • Deep learning-based reduced order models for the efficient solution of parametrized PDEs
Ronny  Ramlau Johannes Kepler Universität; Austrian Academy of Sciences

[RNT] Rich and Nonlinear Tomography - a multidisciplinary approach

22 Jan 2023 to 21 Jun 2023
Inverse Problems, Adaptive Optics, Tomography, Regularization
  • Inverse Problems in Adaptive Optics
  • Regularization by Frame decompositions
  • Reconstruction Methods for Tera-Hertz Tomography
Katie Oliveras Seattle University

[HYD2] Dispersive hydrodynamics: mathematics, simulation and experiments, with applications in nonlinear waves

11 Jul 2022 to 30 Nov 2022
11 Jul 2022 to 30 Nov 2022
6 Oct 2022 to 10 Dec 2022
Free-surface problems for inviscid, irrotational flows, inverse problem
  • Conservation Laws for Water Waves: From Euler to Asymptotic Models
  • Conservation Laws for Water Waves: From Euler to Asymptotic Models
  • Measuring Waves Using Pressure
Alexander Tovbis University of Central Florida

[HYD2] Dispersive hydrodynamics: mathematics, simulation and experiments, with applications in nonlinear waves

17 Jul 2022 to 19 Sep 2022
Asymptotic analysis, Integrable systems
  • Spectral theory of soliton gases for integrable systems
  • On spectral theory of soliton and breather gases for integrable equations
Dimitrios Mitsotakis Victoria University of Wellington

[HYD2] Dispersive hydrodynamics: mathematics, simulation and experiments, with applications in nonlinear waves

16 Nov 2022 to 4 Dec 2022
16 Nov 2022 to 4 Dec 2022
Nonlinear and dispersive waves, numerical analysis
  • Water waves in a basin
  • Dispersive and regularised shock waves in viscoelastic vessels
Vera Mikyoung Hur University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

[HYD2] Dispersive hydrodynamics: mathematics, simulation and experiments, with applications in nonlinear waves

11 Jul 2022 to 29 Jul 2022
5 Sep 2022 to 16 Sep 2022
applied math, fluids, PDEs
  • Stable undular bores (a computer assisted proof)
  • Stokes waves are unstable (a new periodic Evans function approach)
  • Stokes waves in constant vorticity flows: theory and numerics
  • Stable undular bores (a computer-assisted proof)
  • Stokes waves are unstable ( a new periodic Evans function approach)
  • Stokes waves in constant vorticity flows: theory and numerics
Annalisa Calini College of Charleston

[HYD2] Dispersive hydrodynamics: mathematics, simulation and experiments, with applications in nonlinear waves

19 Sep 2022 to 2 Dec 2022
Integrable systems, nonlinear waves, geometric flows, rogue waves.
  • Soliton equations and geometric flows
  • Knotted vortex filaments and their stability properties
  • Homoclinic orbits as rogue waves in nonlinear Schrödinger models
  • Rogue Waves in Nonlinear Schrödinger Models
  • Knotted solutions of the Vortex Filament Equation without self-crossings.
Mark Hoefer University of Colorado Boulder

[HYD2] Dispersive hydrodynamics: mathematics, simulation and experiments, with applications in nonlinear waves

27 Sep 2022 to 15 Dec 2022
Nonlinear Waves
  • Dispersive Hydrodynamics: Theory and Applications
Fatih Say None / Other

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

16 Sep 2022 to 16 Dec 2022
Asymptotic beyond all orders, Exponential asymptotics, Singular perturbation
  • First-order differential equation for multi-level asymptotics at higher levels
Fernando Garcia Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

[DYT2] Frontiers in dynamo theory: from the Earth to the stars

1 Oct 2022 to 14 Oct 2022
Applied Mathematics, Geophysical and Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics
  • Flow bifurcations in spherical hydrodynamic and magnetohydrodynamic geo- and astrophysical systems.
Qianyu Hao University of Texas at Austin

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

23 Oct 2022 to 17 Nov 2022
Supersymmetric quantum Field Theory, String Theory and their relation to Mathematics
  • Exact WKB, supersymmetric field theory and topological string
Alexei Rybkin University of Alaska Fairbanks

[HYD2] Dispersive hydrodynamics: mathematics, simulation and experiments, with applications in nonlinear waves

14 Sep 2022 to 30 Oct 2022
Math Physics
  • Hankel operators and soliton theory
  • What the KdV does to embedded eigenvalues
  • Continuous analog of the Darboux transformation in the KdV context
  • How the KdV trades decay for smootheness
  • Bounded positon as a new type of KdV solutions
  • Hankel operators and the Cauchy problem for the Korteweg-de Vries equation
Harini Desiraju University of Birmingham

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

24 Sep 2022 to 19 Nov 2022
Integrability, conformal field theory, probability
  • Semiclassical conformal blocks and Lamé accessory parameters: a probabilistic approach
  • Modular transformation of isomonodromic tau-functions on the torus
  • Lamé accessory parameters and the semiclassical limit of probabilistic conformal blocks
Jorgen Christensen-Dalsgaard Aarhus Universitet

[DYT2] Frontiers in dynamo theory: from the Earth to the stars

15 Nov 2022 to 30 Nov 2022
Stellar structure and evolution; helio- and asteroseismology
  • Probing red giants with Kepler
Nobumitsu Yokoi University of Tokyo

[DYT2] Frontiers in dynamo theory: from the Earth to the stars

26 Sep 2022 to 14 Oct 2022
Theory and modelling of astrophysical and geophysical turbulence
  • Modelling turbulent transport with non-equilibrium effect
  • Large-scale vorticity generation by turbulent helicities
  • Global field generation by helicities on the basis of analytical theory of inhomogeneous turbulence
  • A closure formulation for inhomogeneous turbulence and helicity effects in geophysical and astrophysical flows
Krzyszlof Mizerski Polish Academy of Sciences

[DYT2] Frontiers in dynamo theory: from the Earth to the stars

12 Dec 2022 to 16 Dec 2022
Fluid mechanics, applied mathematics, boundary layer theory, dynamo theory, convection
  • Non-equilibrium hydromagnetic dynamo
Fabrizio Del Monte Université de Montréal; Concordia University

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

19 Sep 2022 to 19 Nov 2022
Integrable systems, Supersymmetric QFTs, String Theory
  • Supersymmetric partition functions and isomonodromic tau functions
  • Five-dimensional BPS spectra and quantum periods from q-Painleve' equations
Katsushi Ito Tokyo Institute of Technology

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

19 Sep 2022 to 30 Sep 2022
Integrable system, supersymmetric gauge theory, quantum mechanics
  • ODE/IM correspondence and WKB periods for higher order ODE
Yuji Kodama Ohio State University

[HYD2] Dispersive hydrodynamics: mathematics, simulation and experiments, with applications in nonlinear waves

12 Sep 2022 to 16 Sep 2022
Mathematical physics, Integrable systems, Algebraic geometry
  • KP solitons and algebraic curves
Diego Dominici State University of New York; Johannes Kepler Universität

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

29 Aug 2022 to 30 Sep 2022
Asymptotic analysis
  • Comparative asymptotics for discrete semiclassical orthogonal polynomials
Igor Rogachevskii Ben-Gurion University

[DYT2] Frontiers in dynamo theory: from the Earth to the stars

13 Sep 2022 to 23 Oct 2022
Dynamo, Turbulence and Turbulent Convection, Turbulent Transport, Solar Physics and Geophysics
  • Turbulent magnetic helicity fluxes and dynamos in solar convective zone
Jerry Bona Japan Atomic Energy Agency & University of Texas at Austin

[HYD2] Dispersive hydrodynamics: mathematics, simulation and experiments, with applications in nonlinear waves

3 Nov 2022 to 30 Nov 2022
nonlinear wave equations, numerical analysis, coastal engineering, mathematical biology, mathematical economics
  • Kdv over the complex numbers: ill-posedness, norm-inflation and non-existence
  • Controlling the blowup in supercritical KdV
  • Intermediate Long Wave and Benjamin-Ono Systems
  • Wave generated sediment transport and beach protection
  • Dispersive blowup
  • Applications of Nonlinear Wave Theory. (talk for a fairly general audience)
  • Systems of Korteweg-de Vries type
  • A two-dimensional model for bore propagation
Axel Brandenburg NORDITA

[DYT2] Frontiers in dynamo theory: from the Earth to the stars

6 Nov 2022 to 26 Nov 2022
Astrophysical dynamos, convection, homochirality
  • Decaying MHD turbulence & dynamos
Ken McLaughlin

[HYD2] Dispersive hydrodynamics: mathematics, simulation and experiments, with applications in nonlinear waves

10 Jul 2022 to 31 Dec 2022
12 Jul 2022 to 31 Dec 2022
12 Jul 2022 to 31 Dec 2022
12 Jul 2022 to 31 Dec 2022
applications and analysis of Riemann-Hilbert problems and d-bar problems, some talks accessible to undergraduate and graduate students
  • The Soliton versus the gas: interaction of a tracer soliton with a regular gas of solitons
  • applications and analysis of Riemann-Hilbert problems and d-bar problems.
  • Mad limits: introduction to asymptotic analysis
  • orthogonal polynomial ensembles, random matrices, and random tilings
Evan Anders Northwestern University

[DYT2] Frontiers in dynamo theory: from the Earth to the stars

7 Nov 2022 to 18 Nov 2022
Astrophysics / Fluid Dynamics
  • Fluid dynamics in massive stars: waves, convective boundary mixing, and fun with Dedalus
André Giesecke None / Other

[DYT2] Frontiers in dynamo theory: from the Earth to the stars

5 Oct 2022 to 14 Oct 2022
Astrophysical Magnetohydrodynamics
  • The Dresden Precession Dynamo Experiment
Claudia Rella University of Geneva

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

13 Nov 2022 to 16 Dec 2022
Mathematical Physics
  • Resurgence of the topological string at strong coupling
Yassir Dinar Sultan Qaboos University

[HYD2] Dispersive hydrodynamics: mathematics, simulation and experiments, with applications in nonlinear waves

3 Aug 2022 to 29 Aug 2022
26 Jul 2022 to 26 Aug 2022
Integrable systems, Differential Geometry, Lie algebras
  • Algebraic Dubrovin-Frobenius manifolds from Classical W algebras
  • Conjugate Dubrovin-Frobenius manifolds and representations of finite groups
Zoltan Bajnok WIGNER Research Centre for Physics; Eotvos Lorand University

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

17 Oct 2022 to 11 Nov 2022
Integrable QFT
  • Resurgence in O(N) sigma models
  • Finite size effects for form factors
  • CFT 3pt functions from integrability
Omar Kidwai University of Tokyo

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

1 Dec 2022 to 16 Dec 2022
Algebraic / complex geometry, ODEs, quantum field theory
  • Refined BPS invariants from topological recursion
Didina Serban CEA/Saclay

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

7 Nov 2022 to 9 Nov 2022
Integrability
  • Quantum deformed Haldane-Shastry model at q=i
Ricardo Schiappa Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa; CERN - European Organisation for Nuclear Research

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

5 Sep 2022 to 16 Dec 2022
Mathematical Physics, String Theory, Resurgence
  • Resurgence, Matrices and Strings, and Their Stokes Data
Alberto Lerda Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

5 Dec 2022 to 14 Dec 2022
superconformal theories, localization, holography
  • Strong-coupling results in N=2 conformal theories: localization vs holography
Alfredo Deaño University of Kent

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

18 Sep 2022 to 16 Dec 2022
Special functions, orthogonal polynomials, asymptotic analysis, random matrix theory
  • Asymptotic analysis of matrix orthogonal polynomials
  • Special function solutions of Painlevé differential equations
Saleh Tanveer Ohio State University

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

11 Oct 2022 to 11 Nov 2022
Mathematical sciences
  • Thin film dynamics
  • Coherent structures in pipe flow
  • Nonlinear systems of two point boundary value problems.
  • Analysis of a non-local model for the interfacial problem in a two fluid Couette flow
Marcel Vonk Universiteit van Amsterdam

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

19 Sep 2022 to 7 Oct 2022
Mathematical physics, resurgence
  • Painlevé I and exact WKB: Stokes phenomenon for two-parameter transseries
  • An introduction to resurgence
Folkmar Bornemann Technischen Universität München

[ARA2] Applicable resurgent asymptotics: towards a universal theory

18 Sep 2022 to 6 Oct 2022
Numerical Analysis, Random Matrix Theory
  • Different Flavors of Asymptotics in Random Permutations
Monika Korte GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences

[DYT2] Frontiers in dynamo theory: from the Earth to the stars

26 Oct 2022 to 30 Nov 2022
Geo- and paleomagnetism
  • A global view on geomagnetic excursions and reversals
Solomon Friedberg Boston College

[NCN2] New connections in number theory and physics

8 Aug 2022 to 23 Sep 2022
Number Theory
  • Towards a New Shimura Correspondence
  • Recent Progress on the Langlands Conjectures
Vincent Martinez City University of New York

[GFD] Geophysical fluid dynamics; from mathematical theory to operational prediction

29 Aug 2022 to 26 Sep 2022
analysis of partial differential equations
  • Unique ergodicity, regularity, and mixing for the weakly-damped stochastic KdV equation
  • On the issue of well-posedness at critical regularity for a family of active scalar equations arising in hydrodynamics
  • Relaxation-based parameter estimation for the hydrodynamic equations
Brandon Rayhaun Stanford University

[NCN2] New connections in number theory and physics

1 Aug 2022 to 25 Aug 2022
Quantum field theory, string theory, mathematical physics, some condensed matter physics
  • Explorations in 2d CFT: classification and exceptional symmetries
Axel Kleinschmidt Max-Planck-Institut für Gravitationphysik

[NCN2] New connections in number theory and physics

8 Aug 2022 to 2 Sep 2022
String theory, supergravity, automorphic forms
  • Closed string scattering at genus one and iterated integrals
  • The most complicated way of writing D=11 supergravity
Erez Lapid Hebrew University of Jerusalem

[NCN2] New connections in number theory and physics

4 Sep 2022 to 23 Sep 2022
representation theory, number theory
  • representations of covering groups of GL_n over a p-adic field
  • A binary operation on crystals
  • Eisenstein series
Giulia Carigi University of L'Aquila; University of Reading

[GFD] Geophysical fluid dynamics; from mathematical theory to operational prediction

5 Sep 2022 to 16 Sep 2022
Dynamical Systems, SPDEs
  • Linear and Fractional response for nonlinear SPDEs
  • Ergodic properties of a stochastic two-layer model of geophysical fluid dynamics.
Boualem Khouider University of Victoria

[GFD] Geophysical fluid dynamics; from mathematical theory to operational prediction

5 Sep 2022 to 16 Sep 2022
5 Sep 2022 to 16 Sep 2022
5 Sep 2022 to 16 Sep 2022
5 Sep 2022 to 16 Sep 2022
5 Sep 2022 to 16 Sep 2022
5 Sep 2022 to 16 Sep 2022
Applied Math, Meteorology, Climate modeling
  • Improving the simulation of large scale tropical mode of variability in a GCM using a simple stochastic model convective parameterization
  • A shallow-deep unified stochastic mass flux cumulus parameterization in the single column Community Climate Model
  • A new stochastic model for shallow cumulus phase transition: open cells, closed cells and convection rolls
  • Recent progress in modeling and simulation of organized convection and convectively coupled tropical waves
  • Numerical methods for sea-ice dynamics
  • Simple models for monsoon intra-seasonal oscillations and coastal convection mesoscale systems
Siddhartha Sahi Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

[NCN2] New connections in number theory and physics

1 Aug 2022 to 2 Sep 2022
Representation Theory, Number theory, Combinatorics, Math physics
  • Quasi-polynomial representations of double affine Hecke algebras
  • Generalizing the FKG inequality
  • Positivity of interpolation polynomials
  • The Capelli identity for Lie superalgebras
  • Generalized Whittaker functionals and automorphic forms
  • The Capelli identity for quantum groups
  • Random and mean Lyapunov exponents for GL(n,R)
Sunil Mukhi Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER); Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

[NCN2] New connections in number theory and physics

7 Aug 2022 to 25 Aug 2022
Conformal field theory
  • Classification of RCFT with two primaries and c
Joost-Pieter Katoen RWTH Aachen University; Universiteit Twente

[VSO2] Verified software

25 Jul 2022 to 29 Jul 2022
Formal methods
  • Formal Reasoning about Probabilistic Programs
Amalendu Krishna Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

9 May 2022 to 17 Jun 2022
Algebraic cycles and K-theory
  • K-theory and cycles
Eilidh McKemmie University of Southern California

[GRA2] Groups, representations and applications: new perspectives

26 Jun 2022 to 16 Jul 2022
Group theory
  • Invariable generation of finite simple groups
Peter Cameron University of St Andrews; Queen Mary University of London

[GRA2] Groups, representations and applications: new perspectives

1 May 2022 to 31 Jul 2022
Groups, semigroups, graphs
  • Synchronization
  • The geometry of diagonal groups
  • Groups defined on graphs
Jaya Iyer Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

16 May 2022 to 6 Jun 2022
Algebraic geometry
  • Tautological algebra on moduli space of vector bundles on a curve
  • Chow Lefschetz theorems on Algebraic varieties
  • On tautological structures on Hilbert scheme of points on surfaces
Paulo Lima-Filho Texas A&M University

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

27 Jun 2022 to 30 Jun 2022
Algebraic geometry/geometric measure theory/algebraic topology
  • Multiplicative properties of higher regulators via current transforms
  • RO(C_2)-graded equivariant cohomology and classical Steenrod squares
  • Current transforms and higher regulators
  • Multiplicative properties of higher regulators via current transforms
  • Current transforms and higher regulators
  • RO(C_2)-graded equivariant cohomology and classical Steenrod squares
Charanya Ravi Universität Regensburg

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

13 Jun 2022 to 8 Jul 2022
Algebraic stacks, algebraic K-theory
  • Generalized cohomology of stacks and virtual localization
Stephen Doty Loyola University Chicago

[GRA2] Groups, representations and applications: new perspectives

17 May 2022 to 30 May 2022
Representation theory
  • Schur-Weyl duality for braid groups
Fenglong You University of Alberta

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

11 Jul 2022 to 28 Jul 2022
algebraic geometry, mirror symmetry
  • Degenerations, fibrations and higher rank Landau--Ginzburg models
  • Relative quantum cohomology under birational transformations
Vasudevan Srinivas Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

5 Jun 2022 to 11 Jun 2022
Algebraic geometry
  • Finite presentation for the etale fundamental group
Rob de Jeu Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

15 May 2022 to 29 Jul 2022
16 May 2022 to 29 Jul 2022
16 May 2022 to 29 Jul 2022
algebraic K-theory, algebraic number theory, arithmetic geometry
  • Tessellations, Bloch groups, homology groups
  • On the p-adic Beilinson conjecture for number fields
  • Bounding the kernel of the tame symbol on curves
  • K_4 of curves over number fields
  • Multivariable functional equations of dilogarithms
  • On K_2 of curves
  • Valuations of p-adic L-functions and multiplicative Euler characteristics in etale cohomology
  • The p-dic Beilinson conjecture and the Bloch-Kato conjecture
  • The syntomic regulator for K_4 of curves
  • A generalisation of the Leopoldt conjecture for totally real number fields, and numerical experiments
Gunter Malle Technische Universität Kaiserslautern

[GRA2] Groups, representations and applications: new perspectives

16 May 2022 to 22 Jul 2022
Representation Theory
  • Around Brauer's Height 0 Conjecture
  • Around Complex Reflection Groups and Yokonuma algebras
Benjamin Sambale

[GRA2] Groups, representations and applications: new perspectives

15 May 2022 to 19 May 2022
representation theory of finite groups
  • Character counting conjectures for pi-separable groups
Oliver Roendigs Universität Osnabrück

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

23 May 2022 to 3 Jun 2022
Homotopy theory, algebraic K-theory
  • Stable homotopy groups of motivic spheres
  • Endomorphisms of the projective plane and Suslin's conjecture
Ferdinando Zanchetta University of Bologna

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

30 May 2022 to 23 Jun 2022
3 Jul 2022 to 29 Jul 2022
Algebraic Geometry, K-theory, Homotopy theory
  • Operations on algebraic K-theory
  • Operations on algebraic K-theory
Adeel Khan Universität Regensburg

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

13 Jun 2022 to 15 Jul 2022
cohomology, motives, stacks, derived geometry
  • Localization theorems for Artin stacks
  • Virtual fundamental classes and categorification
Bruno Kahn Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

6 Jun 2022 to 10 Jun 2022
Algebraic geometry
  • Motives with modulus
  • Universal tensor constructions, with applications to algebraic cycles
Amnon Neeman Australian National University

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

4 May 2022 to 2 Jun 2022
Algebra, algebraic geometry
  • Finite approximations as a tool for studying triangulated categories
  • Bounded t-structures on the category of perfect complexes
  • Uniqueness of enhancements for geometric triangulated categories
Ravindra Girivaru University of Missouri

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

4 May 2022 to 31 May 2022
Algebraic Geometry
  • Vector bundles on hypersurfaces
Deepam Patel Purdue University

[KAH2] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

10 May 2022 to 20 May 2022
Motives, Algebraic cycles, K-theory
  • Monodrom of Gamma Motives
Lorenzo Pareschi Università degli Studi di Ferrara

[FKT] Frontiers in kinetic theory: connecting microscopic to macroscopic scales - KineCon 2022

24 May 2022 to 3 Jun 2022
24 May 2022 to 3 Jun 2022
numerical analysis, PDEs, hyperbolic and kinetic equations
  • Stochastic particle methods for global optimization and applications to machine learning
  • Implicit explicit time integration methods for multiscale hyperbolic PDEs
Rama Govindarajan International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, TIFR, Bangalore

[TUR] Mathematical aspects of turbulence: where do we stand?

15 Mar 2022 to 15 May 2022
Fluid Dynamics
  • Particulate and droplet flows
  • Instabilities in stratified flows
Laurette Tuckerman PMMH-ESPCI; CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique)

[TUR] Mathematical aspects of turbulence: where do we stand?

31 Jan 2022 to 24 Jun 2022
Fluid dynamics, bifurcation theory, pattern formation, hydrodynamic stability
  • Exotic Patterns in Faraday Waves
  • Turbulent-laminar patterns
  • Two-by-two matrices and thermosolutal convection
  • Numerical methods for bifurcation problems
  • Heteroclinic cycles in hydrodynamics
Francis Filbet Université de Toulouse

[FKT] Frontiers in kinetic theory: connecting microscopic to macroscopic scales - KineCon 2022

9 May 2022 to 15 May 2022
30 May 2022 to 24 Jun 2022
Numerical analysis & PDE
  • Asymptotic analysis of the nonlocal FitzHugh-Nagumo kinetic equation
  • On the stability of conservative discontinuous Galerkin/Hermite spectral methods for the Vlasov-Poisson system
  • Convergence Analysis of Asymptotic Preserving Schemes for Strongly Magnetized plasmas
  • Asymptotic analysis of the nonlocal FitzHugh-Nagumo kinetic equation
  • On the stability of conservative discontinuous Galerkin/Hermite spectral methods for the Vlasov-Poisson system
  • Convergence Analysis of Asymptotic Preserving Schemes for Strongly Magnetized plasmas
Irene M. Gamba University of Texas at Austin

[FKT] Frontiers in kinetic theory: connecting microscopic to macroscopic scales - KineCon 2022

14 Mar 2022 to 27 May 2022
Nonlinear analysis, approximations and computational methods to collisional modeld in mean field regimes.
  • Convergence and Error Estimates for the Conservative Spectral Method for Fokker-Planck-Landau Equations
  • Quasilinear Diffusion of magnetized fast electrons in a mean field of quasi-particle waves packets
  • On Polyatomic gas mixtures models
Li Wang University of Minnesota

[FKT] Frontiers in kinetic theory: connecting microscopic to macroscopic scales - KineCon 2022

4 Apr 2022 to 31 May 2022
kinetic theory, numerical analysis, scientific computing
  • Variational methods for gradient flow
Bartosz Protas McMaster University

[TUR] Mathematical aspects of turbulence: where do we stand?

10 Jan 2022 to 27 May 2022
10 Jan 2022 to 27 May 2022
applied mathematics, fluid mechanics, optimization
  • A Calculus of Shapes for Free Boundary Problems:a Case Study in Vortex Dynamics
  • Searching for Singularities in Navier-Stokes Flows Using Variational Optimization Methods
  • Systematic Search For Singularities in 3D Navier-Stokes Flows
Havva Yoldas University of Vienna

[FKT] Frontiers in kinetic theory: connecting microscopic to macroscopic scales - KineCon 2022

4 Jan 2022 to 10 Feb 2022
18 Feb 2022 to 24 Jun 2022
asymptotic behaviour, Hypocoercivity, Harris's theorem, Markov processes
  • A cross-diffusion system obtained via (convex) relaxation in the JKO scheme
  • Quantitative convergence rates for non-local PDE models arising in mathematical biology
  • How to use Harris-type theorems to obtain quantitative hypocoercivity results?
Qin Li University of Wisconsin-Madison

[FKT] Frontiers in kinetic theory: connecting microscopic to macroscopic scales - KineCon 2022

25 Apr 2022 to 24 Jun 2022
24 Apr 2022 to 24 Jun 2022
numerical analysis, kinetic theory, PDE
  • Mean field theory in Inverse Problems: from Bayesian inference to overparameterization of networks
  • Low rank structure in the forward and inverse kinetic theory
Samriddhi Sankar Ray Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

[TUR] Mathematical aspects of turbulence: where do we stand?

1 May 2022 to 30 Jun 2022
Turbulence, Turbulent Transport, Thermalisation
  • Many-body Chaos in Classical Systems
  • Lagrangian Statistics of Active Turbulence
  • Filaments in Turbulent Flows
  • Thermalised Solutions and Weak Solutions: Euler and Burgers equation
  • Lagrangian Irreversibility and Intermittency
  • Droplets and Ice Crystals in Turbulent Flows
Jean-Luc Thiffeault University of Wisconsin-Madison

[TUR] Mathematical aspects of turbulence: where do we stand?

17 Jan 2022 to 22 Jun 2022
17 Jan 2022 to 20 Jun 2022
Active matter, stochastic differential equations
  • The mathematics of taffy pullers
  • Shape matters: A Brownian microswimmer interacting with walls
Yunan Yang Cornell University

[FKT] Frontiers in kinetic theory: connecting microscopic to macroscopic scales - KineCon 2022

1 Apr 2022 to 24 Jun 2022
Numerical Optimization, Inverse Problems
  • Optimal Transport for Learning Chaotic Dynamics via Invariant Measures
  • The Interchange Between Lagrangian and Eulerian Perspectives for Solving Kinetic Inverse Problems
  • Adjoint DSMC Method for Boltzmann Equation Constrained Optimization Problems
  • Efficient Natural Gradient Descent Methods Applied to Inverse Problems
Helena Judith Nussenzveig Lopes Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)

[TUR] Mathematical aspects of turbulence: where do we stand?

11 Feb 2022 to 10 Jun 2022
PDE and Fluid Dynamics
  • Energy balance for 2D incompressible fluid flow
Xin Liu Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik

[TUR] Mathematical aspects of turbulence: where do we stand?

30 May 2022 to 30 May 2022
10 Jun 2022 to 10 Jun 2022
Partial Differential Equation
  • Second law of thermodynamics and bounded entropy solutions in the compressible Navier-Stokes system
  • Second law of thermodynamics and bounded entropy solutions in the compressible Navier-Stokes system
Michael Graham University of Wisconsin-Madison

[TUR] Mathematical aspects of turbulence: where do we stand?

1 Mar 2022 to 17 Jun 2022
Fluid dynamics, complex fluids, applied dynamical systems
  • Data-driven dimension reduction, dynamic modeling, and control of complex chaotic systems
  • Structure and dynamics of turbulence in viscoelastic fluids
  • Dynamics and distributions of blood cells during flow: impacts in health and disease
  • Data-driven reduced-order modeling of flows with complex chaotic dynamics
Fatih Say None / Other

[FDE2] Fractional differential equations

22 Feb 2022 to 1 Apr 2022
Exponential asymptotics, Asymptotic analysis, Asymptotic beyond all orders, Singular perturbation
  • First-order differential equation for multi-level asymptotics at higher levels and recurrence relationship of singulants
Diana Stan Universidad de Cantabria

[FDE2] Fractional differential equations

27 Mar 2022 to 25 Apr 2022
27 Mar 2022 to 25 Apr 2022
Partial Differential Equations
  • Porous Medium Equations with nonlocal pressure
  • Global Harnack principle for the evolution p-Laplacian equation
Paul Roberts University of California, Los Angeles

[DYT] Frontiers in dynamo theory: from the Earth to the stars

16 Nov 2019 to 18 Dec 2019
Geophysics and Planetary Physics
  • Magnetostrophic simulations in an annular core
Peter Cameron University of St Andrews; Queen Mary University of London

[GRA] Groups, representations and applications: new perspectives

6 Jan 2020 to 19 Jun 2020
6 Jan 2020 to 26 Jun 2020
Algebra (groups, semigroups), combinatorics, model theory
  • Synchronization
  • Four precious jewels
  • Permutation groups and regular semigroups
  • The Hall-Paige conjecture and diagonal groups
Daniel R. Grayson University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

[KAH] K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory

19 Feb 2020 to 20 Mar 2020
topology applied to logic
  • Homotopy Type Theory and Univalent Foundations, an introduction
Yuri Antipov Louisiana State University

[CAT] Complex analysis: techniques, applications and computations

7 Nov 2019 to 7 Nov 2019
Vector Riemann-Hilbert problem, , applications of Riemann surfaces and automorphic functions to elasticity, diffraction, and fluid mechanics
  • Riemann-Hilbert problems of the theory of automorphic and algebraic functions and conformal mappings
  • Diffraction by wedges: higher order boundary conditions, integral transforms, vector Riemann-Hilbert problems, and Riemann surfaces.
Elena Celledoni Norwegian University of Science and Technology

[GCS] Geometry, compatibility and structure preservation in computational differential equations

28 Sep 2019 to 19 Dec 2019
28 Sep 2019 to 19 Oct 2019
Numerical Aanlysis, Geometric Numerical Integration
  • Shape analysis on Lie groups, with applications in computer animation
  • Deep learning as optimal control problems: models and numerical methods.
Takashi Sakajo Kyoto University

[CAT] Complex analysis: techniques, applications and computations

23 Oct 2019 to 23 Oct 2019
5 Nov 2019 to 5 Nov 2019
Mathematical Fluid Mechanics
  • Topological Flow Data Analysis - Theory and Applications
  • Topological Flow Data Analysis - Theory and Applications
Thomas Schick Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

16 Jul 2018 to 10 Aug 2018
Topology and Geometry
  • topology of positive scalar curvature
  • news on L2-invariants
David Ayala Montana State University

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

18 Nov 2018 to 9 Dec 2018
Stratified spaces, configuration spaces, higher category theory, factorization homology, TQFT
  • Factorization homology
  • Orthogonal Groups and Higher Adjoints
Hiro Tanaka Harvard University

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

1 Sep 2018 to 16 Dec 2018
Algebraic Topology
  • Factorization homology
  • Lagrangian Cobordisms and Fukaya Categories
  • Associative algebras and a stack of broken lines
  • Enriching Lagrangian Floer theory over stable homotopy theory
  • Lagrangian Floer theory and Morse theory as a deformation problem
Stefan Schwede Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

10 Sep 2018 to 12 Oct 2018
4 Sep 2018 to 4 Sep 2018
Mathematics
  • Global equivariant homotopy theory
  • The Real-global MU
Birgit Richter Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

2 Oct 2018 to 2 Oct 2018
Mathematics
  • Higher topologies Hochschild homology of $\frac{\integer}{p^m}$ with reduced coefficicuts
  • Higher topological Hochschild homology of $\frac{\integer}{p^m}$ with reduced coefficients
Ronald DeVore Texas A&M University

[UNQ] Uncertainty quantification for complex systems: theory and methodologies

25 May 2018 to 25 May 2018
Mathematics
  • Data Assimilation
Olivier Roustant Mines Saint-Étienne

[UNQ] Uncertainty quantification for complex systems: theory and methodologies

5 Feb 2018 to 9 Feb 2018
5 Mar 2018 to 9 Mar 2018
Surrogate models
  • Gaussian process metamodels with categorical inputs
  • Reducing dimension with Derivative-based Global Sensitivity Measures
Xiaomin Zhang University of Wisconsin-Madison

[STS] Statistical scalability

1 Mar 2018 to 1 Mar 2018
Mathematics
  • Theoretical support of machine learning debugging via weighted M-estimation
Po-Ling Loh University of Wisconsin-Madison

[STS] Statistical scalability

15 Jan 2018 to 10 Mar 2018
29 Jan 2018 to 29 Jan 2018
15 Feb 2018 to 15 Feb 2018
2 Mar 2018 to 2 Mar 2018
Mathematics
  • Statistical inference for infectious disease modeling
  • Modelling disease propagation in networks: source-finding and influence maximisation
  • Statistical inference for infectious diseases modelling
  • Influence maximisation in stochastic and adversarial settings
Matthew Plumlee Northwestern University

[UNQ] Uncertainty quantification for complex systems: theory and methodologies

25 Apr 2018 to 12 May 2018
Statistical Model Calibration
  • Computer Model Calibration with Confidence and Consistency
Regina Liu Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

[STS] Statistical scalability

16 Mar 2018 to 16 Mar 2018
Mathematics
  • Nonparametric tolerance tubes for tracking functional data
Tatyana Krivobokova Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

[STS] Statistical scalability

22 Apr 2018 to 22 Jun 2018
Nonparametric regression; dimension reduction; modelling of dependent data
  • Adaptive empirical Bayesian smoothing splines: estimation and testing
  • Partial least squares for dependent data
Claudia Kirch Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg

[STS] Statistical scalability

25 Apr 2018 to 22 Jun 2018
29 Jun 2018 to 29 Jun 2018
Mathematics
  • Frequency domain likelihood approximations for time series bootstrapping and Bayesian nonparametrics
  • Multiple change point estimation based on moving sum statistics
  • Multiple change point estimation based on moving sum statistics
Nathalie Akakpo Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles Aléatoires

[STS] Statistical scalability

11 Feb 2018 to 15 Mar 2018
Model Selection
  • Multivariate Intensity estimation via Hyperbolic Wavelet Selection
Gianluigi Rozza SISSA

[UNQ] Uncertainty quantification for complex systems: theory and methodologies

5 Mar 2018 to 8 Mar 2018
Reduced Order Methods
  • Advances in Reduced Order Methods in CFD
Hao Chen University of California, Davis

[STS] Statistical scalability

24 Mar 2018 to 15 Apr 2018
nonparametric statistics
  • Change-point detection for multivariate and non-Euclidean data
  • Graph-based two-sample tests
Holger Dette Ruhr-Universität Bochum

[STS] Statistical scalability

4 Feb 2018 to 14 Feb 2018
Statistics
  • Testing for independence of large dimensional vectors
  • Equivalence of regression curves
  • Statistical methodology for comparing curves
  • Optimal designs for comparing curves
  • Relevant change-points and high-dimensional time series
  • Copula-based spectral analysis
  • Detecting long-range dependence in nonstationary time series
Timothy Cannings University of Southern California

[STS] Statistical scalability

1 Jun 2018 to 19 Jun 2018
Classification problems
  • Random-Projection Ensemble Classification
  • Local nearest neighbour classification with applications to semi-supervised learning
Alexander Aue University of California, Davis

[STS] Statistical scalability

18 Jun 2018 to 29 Jun 2018
Time series analysis/Econometrics/High-dimensional statistics
  • Prediction and estimation of functional time series
  • Spectral properties of covariance matrices from high-dimensional time series
Henrik Kalisch Universitetet i Bergen

[SIP] Mathematics of sea ice phenomena

12 Dec 2017 to 12 Dec 2017
Mathematics
  • Fully dispersive non linear model equations for hydro-elastic waves
Mingming Wu Cornell University

[GFS] Growth form and self-organisation

2 Dec 2017 to 20 Dec 2017
5 Dec 2017 to 20 Dec 2017
Biophysics, Soft Condensed Matter, Cell Mechanics
  • Biophysical force regulation of tumor cell invasion
  • Collective cell dynamics regulated by the mechanical properties of biological materials
Jay Tang Brown University

[GFS] Growth form and self-organisation

21 Sep 2017 to 3 Nov 2017
biological physics, self-assembly, bacterial motility, active matter
  • Dynamic pattern evolution in growing bacterial colonies
  • Bacterial Motility and Accumulation
  • Motion of uni-flagellated bacteria at interfaces and in complex media
Arezki Boudaoud

[GFS] Growth form and self-organisation

1 Sep 2017 to 15 Dec 2017
1 Sep 2017 to 30 Nov 2017
Biophysics ; applied mathematics ; developmental biology
  • Stochasticity and robustness in plant growth and morphogenesis
  • Investigating morphogenesis : symmetry breaking and elongated forms in plants and fungi.
  • Stochasticity and robustness in plant morphogenesis
Luke Bennetts University of Adelaide

[SIP] Mathematics of sea ice phenomena

24 Jul 2017 to 15 Dec 2017
24 Jul 2017 to 15 Dec 2017
27 Jul 2017 to 20 Dec 2017
18 Jul 2017 to 18 Jul 2017
17 Aug 2017 to 17 Aug 2017
20 Oct 2017 to 20 Oct 2017
26 Oct 2017 to 26 Oct 2017
Mathematics
  • Modelling wave–ice interactions
  • Localisation of Rayleigh-Block waves and damping of resonant loads on arrays of cylinders
  • Modelling the Antarctic marginal ice zone
  • Modelling wave-flue interactions and the overwash phenomenon
  • When is the effective wavefield a useful tool for predicting attenuation over long distances
Joachim Weickert Universität des Saarlandes

[VMV] Variational methods and effective algorithms for imaging and vision

15 Sep 2017 to 28 Sep 2017
15 Sep 2017 to 27 Sep 2017
18 Sep 2017 to 27 Sep 2017
17 Sep 2017 to 27 Sep 2017
17 Sep 2017 to 27 Sep 2017
PDEs and Variational Methods in Image Analysis
  • Variational Models for Motion Estimation in Videos
  • Image Compression with Differential Equations
  • Osmosis in Visual Computing
  • Cyclic Schemes for PDE-Based Image Analysis
  • Ecient and Stable Schemes for 2D Forward-and-Backward Di usion
Martine Ben Amar CNRS - Ecole Normale Superieure Paris

[GFS] Growth form and self-organisation

26 Oct 2017 to 26 Oct 2017
Mathematics
  • Brain Circumvolutions in foetal life
Xue-Cheng Tai Hong Kong Baptist University

[VMV] Variational methods and effective algorithms for imaging and vision

10 Sep 2017 to 13 Oct 2017
11 Sep 2017 to 9 Oct 2017
6 Nov 2017 to 14 Nov 2017
Image processing, computer vision and leaening
  • Convex relaxation, graph and continuous max-flow algorithms for image processing and computer vision
  • Fast numerical algorithms for variational models with application to image processing and computer vision
  • convex variational models based on graph total variation for high dimensional data clustering and machine learning
Evren Yarman WesternGeco (Schlumberger)

[VMV] Variational methods and effective algorithms for imaging and vision

21 Nov 2017 to 22 Dec 2017
4 Sep 2017 to 15 Sep 2017
approximation theory
  • Sampling for approximating R-limited functions
  • Sampling for approximating R-limited functions
Alfred Hero University of Michigan

[VMV] Variational methods and effective algorithms for imaging and vision

2 Nov 2017 to 2 Nov 2017
Mathematics
  • Integration of heterogenous datasets
Michael Hintermüller Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

[VMV] Variational methods and effective algorithms for imaging and vision

27 Oct 2017 to 27 Oct 2017
Mathematics
  • (Pre) dualization, dense embeddings and applications in image processing
Joerg Polzehl Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik

[VMV] Variational methods and effective algorithms for imaging and vision

28 Nov 2017 to 8 Dec 2017
Nonparametric statistics, Computational Statistics, Applications in Neuroimaging
  • Structural adaptive smoothing of MR imaging data
  • Low SNR in high resolution MR imaging
Aleksey Marchenko University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS)

[SIP] Mathematics of sea ice phenomena

13 Oct 2017 to 13 Oct 2017
Mathematics
  • Melting and consolidation of drift ice ridges
Agnieszka Herman University of Gdansk

[SIP] Mathematics of sea ice phenomena

22 Nov 2017 to 22 Nov 2017
Mathematics
  • Sea ice as a polydisperse granular material
  • Sea ice as a polydisperse granular material
Lisa Fauci Tulane University

[GFS] Growth form and self-organisation

16 Oct 2017 to 31 Oct 2017
Math biology, fluid dynamics
  • Explorations in biofluiddynamics
Vernon Squire University of Otago

[SIP] Mathematics of sea ice phenomena

23 Aug 2017 to 22 Oct 2017
mathematical polar marine modelling
  • Ocean wave interactions with sea ice, an epiphany in polar climate change research
  • Insurmountable challenges associated with modelling ocean wave / sea ice interactions?
Cecilia Bitz University of Washington

[SIP] Mathematics of sea ice phenomena

5 Oct 2017 to 5 Oct 2017
Mathematics
  • Opportunities with sea ice data assimilation
Antonin Chambolle CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique); École Polytechnique

[VMV] Variational methods and effective algorithms for imaging and vision

6 Oct 2017 to 6 Oct 2017
23 Nov 2017 to 23 Nov 2017
30 Nov 2017 to 30 Nov 2017
Mathematics
  • Phase-field approximations of Griffith energies and the non-interpenetration of fractures
  • Approx. of displacemts w. fractures in lin. elast., and strong sol.s to variational fracture models
  • Phase-field approximations of Griffith energies and the non-interpenetration of fractures
Haider Ali None / Other

[VMV] Variational methods and effective algorithms for imaging and vision

21 Nov 2017 to 30 Nov 2017
Applied Mathematics (Image Processing)
  • Novel Generalized Average with Application in Image Segmentation
  • Joint Variational Model for Image Dehazing and Segmentation
  • Efficient Variational Image Selective Segmentation Model for Medical Images
Stephen Marsland Massey University

[GFS] Growth form and self-organisation

31 Oct 2017 to 20 Dec 2017
1 Dec 2017 to 1 Dec 2017
5 Dec 2017 to 5 Dec 2017
Mathematics
  • Automatic Birdsong Recognition
  • Data Analysis in Weitzenbock Space
  • Stochastic shapes
  • Information Geometry and Deep Learning
  • D'arcy Thompson's theory of transformation in modern times
Martin Burger Universität Münster

[VMV] Variational methods and effective algorithms for imaging and vision

12 Sep 2017 to 27 Oct 2017
Inverse Problems, PDE Models in Life and Social Sciences
  • Motion corrected reconstruction in undersampled dynamic imaging
  • Nonlinear Spectral Decompositions based on One-homogeneous PDEs
  • Transport Metrics for Vlasov Hierarchies
  • Gradient Flow Structures on Graphs and Mean-Field Limits
  • Variational Methods for High-Dimensional Image Registration
  • Gradient Structures for Graph PDEs and Limiting Procedures
  • Gradient Structures for Graph PDEs and Limiting Procedures
  • Transport Metrics for Vlasov Hierearchies
Christophe Eloy École centrale de Marseille; Institut de Recherche sur les Phénomènes Hors Equilibre

[GFS] Growth form and self-organisation

9 Oct 2017 to 15 Dec 2017
11 Oct 2017 to 11 Oct 2017
29 Nov 2017 to 29 Nov 2017
Mathematics
  • Optimal bio-inspired swimming
  • Architecture and allometry of trees
  • Effect of competition for light and wind resistance on tree shapes
  • What turns trees into fractals
Ozan Öktem KTH - Royal Institute of Technology; Karolinska Institute

[VMV] Variational methods and effective algorithms for imaging and vision

25 Oct 2017 to 25 Oct 2017
27 Oct 2017 to 27 Oct 2017
6 Dec 2017 to 6 Dec 2017
7 Dec 2017 to 7 Dec 2017
Mathematics
  • Solving inverse problems using methods from deep learning: An application in tomography
  • Inverse problems with optimal mass transport priors
  • Recent advances in using machine learning for image reconstruction
  • Recent advances in using machine learning for image reconstruction
Andrzej Herczyński Boston College

[GFS] Growth form and self-organisation

6 Nov 2017 to 6 Nov 2017
Mathematics
  • Two variations on normal modes: sloshing and Bragg resonance
Pat Langhorne University of Otago

[SIP] Mathematics of sea ice phenomena

27 Aug 2017 to 29 Sep 2017
Antarctic sea ice thickness and properties, ice-ocean interaction
  • Sea ice, ice shelves and the ocean
  • Brine convection in winter Antarctic land-fast sea ice
Chris Kapulkin University of Western Ontario

[BPR] Big proof

28 Jun 2017 to 7 Jul 2017
28 Jun 2017 to 7 Jul 2017
category theory, logic, topology
  • Internal languages of higher categories
  • The homotopy theory of type theories
Jesús Aransay Universidad de La Rioja

[BPR] Big proof

27 Jun 2017 to 14 Jul 2017
Formalisation of mathematics; Linear Algebra; Isabelle/HOL
  • Rendering useful formalised mathematics
  • Transferring lemmas and proofs in Isabelle/HOL: a survey
Bohua Zhan Massachusetts Institute of Technology

[BPR] Big proof

20 Jul 2017 to 4 Aug 2017
Interactive theorem proving
  • Proof automation in Isabelle using auto2
Natarajan Shankar

[BPR] Big proof

25 Jun 2017 to 4 Aug 2017
Formalized mathematics, automated reasoning, interactive proof assistants, software specification and verification, code generation
  • The Pragmatics of Formal Proof
  • Adventures in Code Generation
  • Trust and Automation in Computer-Aided Verification
  • Formal Architectures for Cyber-Physical Systems
Ulrik Buchholtz Technische Universität Darmstadt

[BPR] Big proof

27 Jun 2017 to 14 Jul 2017
homotopy type, type theory
  • Introduction to homotopy type theory and synthetic homotopy theory
  • Varieties of cubical sets from a homotopical viewpoint
  • Experiences formalizing synthetic homotopy theory in the Lean proof assistant
Jeremy Avigad Carnegie Mellon University

[BPR] Big proof

2 Jul 2017 to 4 Aug 2017
27 Jul 2017 to 27 Jul 2017
Mathematics
  • Formal methods in mathematics and the Lean theorem prover
  • Formal methods in mathematics and the Lean Theorem Prover
Havard Rue Norwegian University of Science and Technology

[SIN] Scalable inference; statistical, algorithmic, computational aspects

11 Jul 2017 to 21 Jul 2017
12 Jul 2017 to 12 Jul 2017
Mathematics
  • Penalising model component complexity: A principled practical approach to constructing priors
  • The R-INLA project: Past, Present and Future
Piotr Sulkowski Uniwersytet Warszawski; CALTECH (California Institute of Technology)

[HTL] Homology theories in low dimensional topology

4 Apr 2017 to 27 Apr 2017
Strings, fields, knot theory, matrix models, quantum curves
  • Knots and quivers
  • Super-quantum curves
Ina Petkova Dartmouth College

[HTL] Homology theories in low dimensional topology

6 Jun 2017 to 15 Jun 2017
low-dimensional topology
  • Tangle Floer homology and quantum gl(1|1)
Stefan Friedl Universität Regensburg

[HTL] Homology theories in low dimensional topology

20 Feb 2017 to 17 Mar 2017
2 Mar 2017 to 2 Mar 2017
Mathematics
  • Profinite completion of knot groups
  • Polytope invariants of groups and manifolds
  • Recent developments in 3-manifold topology
Marco Golla Uppsala Universitet

[HTL] Homology theories in low dimensional topology

6 Mar 2017 to 6 Mar 2017
16 Mar 2017 to 16 Mar 2017
24 Apr 2017 to 24 Apr 2017
Mathematics
  • Dehn surgery and rational balls
  • Dehn surgery and rational balls
  • Heegaard Floer homology and defomation of curve singularities
Joan Licata Australian National University

[HTL] Homology theories in low dimensional topology

10 Apr 2017 to 30 Jun 2017
Contact geometry, low-dimensional knot theory
  • Morse Structures on Open Books
Sandipan De Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore; Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai

[OAS] Operator algebras: subfactors and their applications

20 Jan 2017 to 20 Jan 2017
Operator Algebras (Hopf algebras, Planar algebras and Subfactor theory)
  • Family of subfactors arising from iterated crossed product of a Kac algebra
Vaughan Jones Vanderbilt University; University of California, Berkeley

[OAS] Operator algebras: subfactors and their applications

21 Mar 2017 to 21 Mar 2017
24 Mar 2017 to 24 Mar 2017
25 Mar 2017 to 25 Mar 2017
5 Apr 2017 to 5 Apr 2017
19 Jun 2017 to 19 Jun 2017
Mathematics
  • Unitary representations of Thompsons groups A and T inspired by Quantum spin chains
  • A machine for constructing representations of R Thompson's groups, unitary and otherwise
  • Do all subfactors arise in quantum field theory
  • Quantum field theory; concepts, constructions P curved spacetimes (conference)
  • Representations of R. Thompson's groups F, T and V inspired by local scale transformations of quantu
Danny Calegari University of Chicago

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

14 Jun 2017 to 14 Jun 2017
Mathematics
  • Universal Circles
  • Universal circles
Richard Schwartz Brown University

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

27 Apr 2017 to 27 Apr 2017
28 Apr 2017 to 28 Apr 2017
Mathematics
  • Uncooperate PETs (Polytope Exchange Transformations)
  • 5 points and a sphere
Bill Goldman University of Maryland, College Park

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

12 Jun 2017 to 12 Jun 2017
29 Jun 2017 to 29 Jun 2017
Mathematics
  • Mapping class group actions on moduli spaces and the teichmoeller flow
  • The dynamics of classifying geometric structures
Stefaan Vaes KU Leuven

[OAS] Operator algebras: subfactors and their applications

16 May 2017 to 16 May 2017
Mathematics
  • The Banach-Tarski paradox and von Neumann's concept of amenability
  • The Banach-Tarski paradox and von Neumann's concept of amenability
Christopher Cashen Universität Wien

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

7 Mar 2017 to 30 Mar 2017
geometric group theory
  • The contracting boundary of a finitely generated group
Ursula Hamenstaedt University of Bonn

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

6 Mar 2017 to 6 Mar 2017
7 Mar 2017 to 7 Mar 2017
14 Mar 2017 to 14 Mar 2017
Mathematics
  • Random 3-manifolds and towers of their covers
  • Ergodic properties of cocycles over flows with Bowen measures
  • Ergodic properties of cocycles over flows with Bowen measures
Fanny Kassel CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique)

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

5 Apr 2017 to 5 Apr 2017
Mathematics
  • Exotic symmetry groups for tilings of Rn
Dominik Gruber ETH Zürich

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

24 Mar 2017 to 24 Mar 2017
Mathematics
  • Small cancellation theory over Burnside groups
Eric Swenson Brigham Young University

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

7 Jan 2017 to 31 May 2017
Geometric Group theory
  • Two shall be the number of the counting
Narutaka Ozawa Kyoto University

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

13 Mar 2017 to 24 Mar 2017
Functional Analysis and Operator Algebras
  • TBA
Mihai Putinar University of California, Santa Barbara; Newcastle University

[CAT] Complex analysis: techniques, applications and computations

2 Sep 2019 to 19 Sep 2019
Functional Analysis
  • Christoffel-Darboux Analysis
Melvin Leok University of California, San Diego

[GCS] Geometry, compatibility and structure preservation in computational differential equations

8 Jul 2019 to 31 Jul 2019
8 Jul 2019 to 31 Jul 2019
8 Jul 2019 to 31 Jul 2019
8 Jul 2019 to 31 Jul 2019
Geometric Mechanics, Geometric Integration, Geometric Control Theory
  • Lie group and homogeneous variational integrators and their applications to geometric optimal control theory
  • Variational discretizations of gauge field theories using group-equivariant interpolation spaces
  • Lie group and homogeneous variational integrators and their applications to geometric optimal control theory
  • The Connections Between Discrete Geometric Mechanics, Information Geometry and Machine Learning.
Mikhail Lyalinov Saint Petersburg State University

[WHT] Bringing pure and applied analysis together via the Wiener-Hopf technique, its generalisations and applications

5 Aug 2019 to 30 Aug 2019
Mathematics
  • Functional-integral equations and diffraction by a truncated wedge
Bianca Stroffolini Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II

[DNM] The mathematical design of new materials

8 May 2019 to 8 May 2019
14 May 2019 to 15 Jun 2019
Calculus of Variations
  • Minimizers of a Landau-de Gennes Energy with a Subquadratic Elastic Energy
  • Minimizers of a Landau-de Gennes Energy with a Subquadratic Elastic Energy
  • Orlicz Sobolev nematic elastomers
Miha Ravnik University of Ljubljana; Jozef Stefan Institute

[DNM] The mathematical design of new materials

21 Mar 2019 to 28 Jun 2019
Mathematics
  • Nematic structures for advanced optical performance: meta materials photonic crystals and cloaking devices
  • Structures of passive and active neumatic defects
Jeffrey Everts University of Ljubljana

[DNM] The mathematical design of new materials

1 Apr 2019 to 31 May 2019
Soft condensed matter
  • Topological shapes of electric double layers
Ibrahim Fatkullin University of Arizona

[DNM] The mathematical design of new materials

29 May 2019 to 28 Jun 2019
Mathematics
  • Gibbs ensembles of partitions, from limit shapes, to hydrodynamic limits
Christos Likos Universität Wien

[DNM] The mathematical design of new materials

10 Feb 2019 to 22 Feb 2019
10 Feb 2019 to 22 Feb 2019
Mathematics
  • Equilibrium and dynamics of ring polymer
  • Ring topology coupled to hydrodynamics
Hrushikesh Mhaskar Claremont Graduate University

[ASC] Approximation, sampling and compression in data science

27 May 2019 to 20 Jun 2019
Approximation theory, harmonic analysis, machine learning
  • Machine learning meets super-resolution
Andreas Seeger University of Wisconsin-Madison

[ASC] Approximation, sampling and compression in data science

3 Jan 2019 to 27 Jan 2019
Mathematics
  • A maximal function for singular integrals along homogenuous curves
Abhishek Gupta Ohio State University

[MES] The mathematics of energy systems

23 Apr 2019 to 2 Jul 2019
Mathematics
  • On the computation of strategically equivalent zero sum game
  • Recursive stochastic algorithm: A markov chain perspective
Gregory Arone Stockholm University

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

9 Aug 2018 to 16 Aug 2018
Algebraic topology
  • A BU-analogue of the Whitehead conjecture
  • A branching rule for partition complexes
Fabian Hebestreit University of Bonn

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

16 Jul 2018 to 30 Oct 2018
16 Jul 2018 to 30 Oct 2018
Homotopy Theory
  • Algebraic cobordism categories and Grothendieck-Witt spectra
  • Multiplicative parametrised homotopy via retractive spectra
Martin Lohmann University of British Columbia

[SRQ] Scaling limits, rough paths, quantum field theory

14 Oct 2018 to 20 Dec 2018
14 Oct 2018 to 20 Dec 2018
Statistical mechanics, functional integrals, renormalization group, applications to probability theory
  • Analysis of spin systems for self-interacting random walks and random matrices
  • Critical exponents for lattice field theories at and below the critical dimension
Susanne Hilger Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn

[SRQ] Scaling limits, rough paths, quantum field theory

3 Sep 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
Statistical Mechanics
  • Covariances in discrete gradient models with non-convex interactions
Michael Ching None / Other

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

1 Oct 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
Goodwillie calculus, operads
  • Infinity-operads and Day Convolution in Goodwillie Calculus
  • Pro-operads and Taylor towers of spectrum-valued functions
Markus Szymik Universität Bielefeld

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

11 Jun 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
27 Aug 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
Mathematical Sciences
  • Symmetry groups of algebraic structures and their homology
  • Homotopical ideas in the theory of knots
  • Power operations in representation theory
  • Quandles, knots, and homotopical algebra
Robert Bruner Wayne State University; Universitetet i Oslo

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

15 Oct 2018 to 7 Dec 2018
Mathematical Sciences
  • The mod 2 Adams spectral sequence for topological modular forms
Julie Bergner University of Virginia

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

9 Jul 2018 to 24 Aug 2018
Homotopy theory
  • The Waldhausen construction as an equivalence of homotopy theories
  • 2-Segal sets from graphs and their associated Hall algebras
Gordon Slade University of British Columbia

[SRQ] Scaling limits, rough paths, quantum field theory

25 Sep 2018 to 25 Sep 2018
10 Oct 2018 to 10 Oct 2018
Mathematics
  • Long-range models below the upper critical dimensions workshop: High dimensional critical phenomena in random environments
  • Long-range O(n) models below the upper critical dimension
Robert Oliver Université Paris 13

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

16 Sep 2018 to 31 Oct 2018
algebraic topology and connections to finite group theory
  • Homology of loop spaces of certain categories
Christian Webb Aalto University

[SRQ] Scaling limits, rough paths, quantum field theory

17 Oct 2018 to 17 Oct 2018
Mathematical sciences
  • On the statistical behaviour of the Riemann zeta function
Ben Knudsen Harvard University

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

7 Jul 2018 to 20 Jul 2018
Algebraic topology
  • Edge stabilization in the homology of graph braid groups
  • Higher enveloping algebras and stable homotopy of configuration spaces
  • Configuration spaces of products
Juerg Froehlich ETH Zürich

[SRQ] Scaling limits, rough paths, quantum field theory

8 Oct 2018 to 1 Nov 2018
Mathematical sciences Engineering, physical and computer sciences
  • Hamiltonian Evolution Equations Describing Irreversible Behaviour
  • Quantum Dynamics of Systems Under Repeated Observation
  • George Theory of States of Matter
Paul Goerss Northwestern University

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

9 Jul 2018 to 30 Nov 2018
Stable Homotopy Theory
  • Chromatic Homotopy Theory
Henri Elad Altman Laboratoire de Probabilités et Modèles Aléatoires

[SRQ] Scaling limits, rough paths, quantum field theory

3 Sep 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
Stochastic PDEs with reflexion
  • A family of SPDEs associated with Bessel processes
  • An SPDE for the law of the modulus of a Brownian bridge
Jesper Grodal Københavns Universitet (University of Copenhagen)

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

1 Jul 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
homotopy theory, representation theory.
  • topology seminar, algebra seminar, or colloquium.
  • Modular representation theory via homotopy theory (colloquium)
  • Endotrivial modules via homotopy theory
  • Endotrivial modules, local group theory, and homotopy theory
  • Modular representation theory via homotopy theory (colloquium)
Anna Marie Bohmann Vanderbilt University

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

7 Sep 2018 to 20 Dec 2018
7 Sep 2018 to 20 Dec 2018
algebraic topology, equivariant stable homotopy theory
  • Graded Tambara functors
  • Topological coHochschild homology
Sam Nariman Northwestern University

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

23 Sep 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
27 Aug 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
Mathematical Sciences
  • Homology of diffeomorphism groups made discrete
  • Characteristic classes of symplectic surface bundles.
  • A local to global argument on low dimensional manifolds
  • Characteristic classes in symplectic topology
  • Dynamical and cohomological obstructions fo extending group actions
Thomas Spencer Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton

[SRQ] Scaling limits, rough paths, quantum field theory

17 Sep 2018 to 1 Nov 2018
Mathematics and Physics
  • Edge Reinforced Wasl as a toy model of localization
  • Randomness in Classical and Quantum dynamics
George Raptis Universität Regensburg

[HHH] Homotopy harnessing higher structures

10 Sep 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
10 Sep 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
10 Sep 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
10 Sep 2018 to 21 Dec 2018
Algebraic Topology, Algebraic K-theory, Higher Category Theory
  • The h-cobordism category
  • Adjoint functor theorems for infinity-categories
  • The moduli space of topological realizations of an unstable coalgebra
  • Cobordism categories and the A-theory Euler characteristic
  • Model topoi and motivic homotopy theory
Ruth Charney Brandeis University

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

1 Jun 2017 to 22 Jun 2017
Geometric group theory, CAT(0) geometry, boundaries of groups
  • Hyperbolic-like boundaries
  • Are CAT(0) spaces determined by their boundaries?
Erik Guentner University of Hawaii

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

24 Mar 2017 to 24 Mar 2017
Mathematics
  • On K-amenability of cat (o) cubical groups
Pinhas Grossman

[OAS] Operator algebras: subfactors and their applications

9 Jan 2017 to 9 Feb 2017
Subfactors and fusion categories
  • Title to be determined
Koji Fujiwara Kyoto University

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

10 Mar 2017 to 10 Mar 2017
Mathematics
  • Mapping class groups in geometric group theory
Yves de Cornulier CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique); Université Paris Saclay

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

19 May 2017 to 19 May 2017
Mathematics
  • Commensurating actions of groups of birational transformations
Yasu Kawahigashi University of Tokyo

[OAS] Operator algebras: subfactors and their applications

13 Mar 2017 to 24 Mar 2017
19 Jan 2017 to 19 Jan 2017
Mathematics
  • Conformal field theory and operator algebras
  • Relative tensor products of full conformal field theories
  • Relative tensor products of full conformal field theories
Dietmar Bisch Vanderbilt University

[OAS] Operator algebras: subfactors and their applications

29 May 2017 to 9 Jun 2017
3 Apr 2017 to 21 Apr 2017
30 May 2017 to 30 May 2017
30 May 2017 to 30 May 2017
Mathematics
  • Subfactors with infinite representation theory
  • Algebras associated to group-type subfactors
  • Subfactors with infinite representation theory
  • Subfactors with infinite representation theory
Alexandre Martin Universität Wien

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

16 Jan 2017 to 27 Jan 2017
Geometric Group Theory
  • On the cubical geometry of the Higman group
  • On the small cancellation geometry of certain graph products of groups
Michael Davis Ohio State University

[NPC] Non-positive curvature group actions and cohomology

17 May 2017 to 17 May 2017
Mathematics
  • The action dimension of some discrete groups
H. Vincent Poor

[SNA] Theoretical foundations for statistical network analysis

3 Oct 2016 to 4 Nov 2016
14 Oct 2016 to 14 Oct 2016
11 Mar 2016 to 11 Mar 2016
Mathematics
  • Some Network Analysis Problems Motivated by the Smart Grid
  • Privacy in the smart grid: information, control and games
  • Some network analysis problems motivated by the smart grid
Frédéric Paulin

[ERN] Ergodic theory, geometric rigidity and number theory

20 Apr 2017 to 20 Apr 2017
Mathematics
  • On the ergodic theory of groups actions on trees

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