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Calculus of Variations – old problems and new directions: celebrating Jan Kristensen’s academic life on the occasion of his 60th birthday

Workshop participant feedback 'The discussions provided a solid foundation for understanding complex mathematical concepts, and the speakers were well-prepared, offering...

Impact Activation Workshop for Mathematical Scientists (A Mathematics for Humanity Programme)

Workshop participant feedback "As a PhD student, it provided me with lots of new insights to view the potential opportunities...

Integrable systems: regularity, non-commutativity and random matrix theory

This workshop will bring together experts in integrable systems in general, though will focus on three specialised themes: (i) Regularity and...

CoMPASs: computational materials science and mathematics at the particle and atomistic scales

Participant Feedback This workshop brought together a group of people that otherwise would not meet, which was really valuable for...

Young homotopy-theorist meeting

This meeting is a week-long conference focused on recent developments in homotopy theory. Although its origins lie in algebraic topology,...

Operator algebras and mathematical physics

Quantum Field Theory (QFT) stands as one of the pivotal theories in physics, holding a significant position over a multitude...

Calculating the Universe: Data Science in 19th Century Astronomy

About: How can we know accurately the orbit of a new planetary object detected in the sky from just a few observations?...

Drummed up for maths : spectra and geometry

Can you hear the shape of a drum? This question was asked some 60 years ago by mathematician Mark Kac,...

Climate Change and Insurance 2025 (CCI25)

Workshop participant feedback "Excellent selection of plenary speakers, with diversified backgrounds, all inspiring research champions. Another asset of this conference...

AdS/CFT meets carrollian & celestial holography

Workshop participant feedback "The main academic value was that the workshop was not just restricted to one single topic but...


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