“I found the workshop to be highly valuable from an academic perspective. It covered a broad range of current research topics and provided deep insights. The presentations and discussions were stimulating, and the opportunity to interact with researchers from the UK was particularly enriching. Overall, the workshop offered an excellent platform for potential future collaborations.”
“The overall academic value of the workshop to be quite high. Many aspects of the conference were closely aligned with my research interests, particularly in the analysis of nonlinear PDEs and fluid dynamics. The talks were stimulating and offering new insights and perspectives that I found both relevant and inspiring. It was a great opportunity to engage with current developments in the field and to see how other researchers are approaching similar problems from different angles.”
An insightful event on UK-Japan Workshop on Nonlinear PDEs: Singularities and asymptotic patterns in Fluids, Chemotaxis and Geometric PDEs, where experts explored the latest advancements in computational modeling for disease progression, treatment strategies, and healthcare solutions. This event brought together researchers, professionals, and students to discuss innovative approaches in biomedical modeling, predictive analytics, and precision medicine.
The week-long UK-Japan Workshop on Nonlinear PDEs aimed at fostering bonds and research collaborations between mathematicians in the UK and Japan who are working in the area of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations (PDEs). The workshop would focus on singularities and asymptotic pattern formation within three distinct but closely interconnected themes: Fluids, Chemotaxis, and Geometric PDEs. These areas had seen a surge in activity over the past decade, and the UK and Japan are leading the recent advancements.
ICMS gratefully acknowledged the generous donation from Tim Hennock that made this workshop possible.