About Workshop

Participant Feedback

I really enjoyed the mix of attendees from researchers experienced with field work and expert mathematicians.

The crowd was also diverse which was enjoyable (gender/career stage/etc …)

It was very valuable to join together experts from different fields. It links different perspectives on the same problems and is a very good way to advance.

This strategic workshop brought together applied mathematicians with physical volcanologists to tackle major challenges in predicting and understanding lava flows.

The aim of mathematical modelling of lava flows was to reduce the complex physical system into a simpler configuration that retains enough key processes to provide valuable insights. The skill of the modeller is in selecting the processes that are included and thus close collaboration with volcanologists is vital for success. At this workshop, we will deploy this collaborative modelling methodology to research questions including:

  • How to best mathematically capture non-isothermal features of lava flows?
  • What physics controls the bifurcation of lava flows?
  • What kind of data is needed to drive the next steps of mathematical model development?