[CvGmt News] Fwd: Newton Institute-Cambridge- January 2019 workshop on Optimal Design of Complex Materials

Gianluca Crippa gianluca.crippa at unibas.ch
Mon Oct 15 19:27:44 CEST 2018



From: Arghir Dani Zarnescu <azarnescu at bcamath.org<mailto:azarnescu at bcamath.org>>
Date: 15 October 2018 at 09:37:24 CEST
Subject: [SIAM-APDE] Newton Institute-Cambridge- January 2019 workshop on Optimal Design of Complex Materials


Dear Colleagues,

Please pass the announcement below to potentially interested participants.
Best wishes,

Arghir Zarnescu (also on behalf of my co-organizers Xian Chen, Miha Ravnik and Valeriy Slastikov)



Isaac Newton Institute,
Cambridge, United Kingdom

14th to 18th January 2019

Workshop on

Optimal Design of Complex Materials

http://www.newton.ac.uk/event/dnmw01


Mathematical modeling provides a rational way for understanding and prediction of materials properties, especially for complex materials. It forms the theoretical foundation for the modern materials development. The mathematical models are not only needed as a descriptor of complex materials, but also as the key to the discovery of the singular and unusual properties of the material. The aim of this workshop is to bring together mathematicians and scientists working in various areas of materials science and applied mathematics in order to initiate the systematic study and communication of the optimal design of new complex materials.


Speakers include:


  *   John Ball (Heriott-Watt,  UK)
  *   Giacomo Canevari (BCAM,  Spain)
  *   Greg Forest (U of North Carolina, US)
  *   Dmitry Golovaty (U of Akron, US )
  *   Radu Ignat (U of Toulouse, France
  *   Richard James (U of Minnesota, US)
  *   Randal Kamien (UPenn, US)
  *   Halim Kusumaatmaja (Durham U, UK)
  *   Rodrigo Ledesma Aguila (Northumbria U,UK)
  *   Ole Martin Lovvik(U of Oslo, Norway)
  *   Nigel Motram (U of Strathclyde, UK)
  *   Cyrill Muratov (NJIT, US)
  *   Luc Nguyen (Oxford, UK)
  *   Eckhard Quandt  (Kiel U, Germany)
  *   Jonathan Robbins (U of Bristol, UK)
  *   Jamie Taylor (BCAM, Spain)
  *   Mark Warner (Cambridge, UK)
  *   Pingwen Zhang (Pekin University, China)


Advanced graduate students, postdocs, and junior faculty are invited to submit a title and an abstract for a poster. A CV will also be required

The deadline for online registration is October 28, 2019.


Organisers:

Xian Chen Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Miha Ravnik University of Ljubljana, Jozef Stefan Institute
Valeriy Slastikov University of Bristol
Arghir Zarnescu BCAM - Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy

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