Date: 19 May 2025 - 23 May 2025
The workshop aims to bring together experts from various disciplines, including applied dynamical systems, optimization, and machine learning, to share the latest research advancements and address current challenges. By gathering specialists from different fields, the workshop seeks to create a friendly and welcoming environment that fosters innovative ideas, explores new research directions, and provides valuable opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange, ultimately advancing the field of numerics for dynamical systems, optimization and scientific machine learning.
The workshop will include invited presentations and contributed talks.
Invited Speakers:
- Michele Buzzicotti (University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy)
- Matthew Colbrook (University of Cambridge, UK)
- Nicolas Gillis (University of Mons, Belgium)
- Des Higham (University of Edinburgh)
- Anders Karlsson* (Université de Genève)
- Jonas Latz (University of Manchester, UK)
- Christian Lubich (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
- Peter Markovich (University of Vienna and Kaust)
- Ivan Markovsky (International Centre for Numerical Methods in Engineering, Barcelona, Spain)
- Beatrice Meini (University of Pisa, Italy)
- Marco Mondelli (Institute of Science and Technology, Austria)
- Olga Mula (TU/Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
- Michael Overton (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NY, USA)
- Benjamin Peherstorfer (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NY, USA)
- Nikos Pitsianis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Duke University)
- Holger Rauhut (TUM, Germany)
- Francesco Regazzoni (Politecnico Milano, Italy)
- Lars Ruthotto (Emory University, USA)
- Karsten Urban (Ulm University, Germany)
- Konstantin Usevich (Nancy, France)
Contributed talks:
Prospective participants are welcome to submit an extended abstract using the following indico page, with up to 2 pages of technical content, including references. When submitting, please use the following template. It is not necessary to entirely fill the two pages, especially if you have a paper published on the topic, in which case please provide the link to that paper when submitting the abstract.
Accepted abstracts will be assigned to either an oral or poster presentation (you can indicate your preference when indico page).
Deadline for submission: 28 February 2025.
The workshop is organized as part of the intensive thematic semester Particles, Fluids and Patterns: Analytical and Computational Challenges within the school of mathematics at GSSI, and is funded by the program grant “Pattern Analysis and Engineering”, within the “Dipartimenti di Eccellenza” framework.