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The workshop brings together researchers at the forefront of a broad spectrum of applied analysis for discussing and exchange of ideas. Funding for junior participants and an opportunity for them to present their work have been available.

Speakers

John Ball (Heriot Watt University)
Nicholas Boffi (Carnegie Mellon University)
Jeff Calder (University of Minnesota)
Gianni Dal Maso (SISSA)
Selim Esedoglu (University of Michigan)
Wilfrid Gangbo (University of California, Los Angeles)
Gautam Iyer (Carnegie Mellon University)
Inwon Kim (University of California, Los Angeles)
Martin Rumpf (University of Bonn)
Lenya Ryzhik (Stanford University)
Carola Schönlieb (University of Cambridge)
Charles Smart (Yale University)
Ulisse Stefanelli (University of Vienna)

Location

Hall of Arts 160

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Advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows are encouraged to apply for financial support. For full consideration, the requests for financial aid should be made by April 1, 2025.

Graduate students, postdocs and scientists with a recent Ph.D. degree are encouraged to contribute a presentation for this workshop. The deadline for submission of contributed abstracts is TBD.

Center for Nonlinear Analysis

Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Telephone: (412) 268-2545

Organizers

Irene Fonseca, Carnegie Mellon University
Dejan Slepčev, Carnegie Mellon University

Contact info

Dejan Slepčev (for workshop info)
Rachel Burress (for logistics)

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The workshop is supported by the NSF DMS grant 2342349 RTG: Frontiers in Applied Analysis.