Calculus of Variations and Geometric Measure Theory

ESI Workshop "Modelling Diffusive Systems: Theory & Biological Applications" (MoDiS)

created by iuorio on 08 Jul 2025

26 jan 2026 - 30 jan 2026   [open in google calendar]

Vienna (Austria)

The aim of this workshop is to bring together experts from different communities to cover the investigation of diffusive systems from several viewpoints: analytically, combining methods and techniques from Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) and dynamical systems to derive and analyse mathematical models for the applied phenomena; numerically, reviewing the most recent techniques and software for the computation of bifurcation diagrams and continuation with respect to the systems’ parameters; and, last but not least, from the applied — in particular biological — viewpoint: a constant exchange of knowledge between the theoretical investigations and the experimental data is in fact crucial in order to advance the research in this area.

Our speakers will illustrate the most recent advancements in these fields, and foster the creation of new research directions with a concluding description of three open research questions aimed at colleagues working in fields different from their own. This will allow researchers with different backgrounds to learn ultimate techniques, connect with experts from various areas, and collaborate with fellow participants to produce new, cutting-edge research.

We have a limited number of spots for additional participants and priority will be given to early-career researchers who are also encouraged to present a poster. In order to apply, please fill out the form available at the link below by September 15.

Organizers: Valeria Giunta, Annalisa Iuorio, Angelika Manhart, Cinzia Soresina.

Speakers: Martina Chirilus-Bruckner, Raluca Eftimie, Lukas Eigentler, Gaetana Gambino, Andrew Krause, Christina Kuttler, Ricardo Martínez-García, Sepideh Mirrahimi, Roberto Natalini, Kevin John Painter, Philip Pearce, Jonathan Potts, Markus Schmidtchen, Christina Surulescu, Bao Quoc Tang, Frits Veerman, Toyo Vignal, Marie-Thérèse Wolfram.