Spring School “Structured Population Models’’

Registration is open until 30 March for the spring school ”Structured Population Models”, a joint ICM-MIM initiative under the IDUB programme entitled PDEs in Mathematical Biology.

On 15-19 May, we invite graduate students and postdocs interested in the application of models in demography, cell biology, immunology and ecology to Warsaw; special attention will be paid to the analysis in the setting of Radon measures over an abstract metric space.

In addition to lectures by invited speakers, the programme also includes poster sessions.

Topics and invited speakers:

  • Structured population models in measure spaces: From functional analysis to model-based data analysis
    Prof. Anna Marciniak-Czochra, IWR, University of Heidelberg, Jakub Skrzeczkowski, University of Warsaw
  • Adaptive evolution and concentrations in nonlocal PDEs
    Prof. Benoît Perthame, Laboratoire J.-L. Lions, Sorbonne Université
  • Numerical solution of DEs in Mathematical Oncology and Cell Migration: hybrid models and numerical methods
    Dr. Nikolaos Sfakianakis, University of St. Andrews
  • Random Dynamical Systems on Measures
    Prof. Tomasz Szarek, Gdańsk University of Technology and Polish Academy of Sciences

Lectures’ descriptions, registration form and more information can be found on the school’s website: pde.icm.edu.pl

The event will take place as part of a wider ICM-MIM research programme called “PDEs in Mathematical Biology”, which focuses on three particular topics: Structured Population Models, Tissue Growth Models, and the links between statistical methods and analysis of measure solutions to PDE.

The ‘PDEs in Mathematical Biology’ programme belongs to the priority research area at the University of Warsaw – The Challenge of Petabytes (IDUB, POB III). The activity is carried out by the Faculty of Mathematics, Informatics and Mechanics (MIM) and the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling (ICM).