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"Multi-scale problems: modelling, analysis and applications"

University of Bath,  12th - 14th September 2005

This will be the first international conference to be held at the Bath Institute for Complex Systems funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Research Council (EPSRC).

The provisional themes for this conference are homogenisation (deterministic and stochastic), asymptotics and applications to physical problems including materials and photonics.

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Topics

  • Complex Materials

  • Photonics

  • Homogenisation

  • PDEs

  • Asymptotics

Plenary  speakers

  • Gérard Ben Arous (Courant Institute)

  • John Ball (Oxford)

  • Sandra Chapman (Warwick)

  • Weinan E (Princeton)

  • Richard James (Minnesota)

  • Peter Kuchment (Texas A & M)

  • Vladimir Mazya (Liverpool)
  • Graeme Milton (Utah)

  • Stefan Müller (Leipzig)

  • Felix Otto (Bonn)

  • Philip Russell (Bath)

  • Vassili Zhikov (Vladimir & Moscow)

Mini-session speakers

  • Gregoire Allaire( Paris)

  • Alexei Beliaev (Moscow)

  • Leonid Berlyand (Penn State)

  • Denis Borisov (Ufa)

  • Kirill Cherednichenko (Oxford)

  • Richard Craster (Imperial)

  • Alex Figotin (Irvine)
  • Gero Friesecke (Warwick)
  • Sebastian Guenneau (Liverpool)
  • Stefan Maier (Bath)
  • Christof Melcher (Berlin)
  • Alexander Mielke (Berlin)
  • Roger Moser (Courant)
  • Michael Ortiz (Caltech)
  • Etienne Pardoux (Marseilles)
  • Pedro Ponte Castaneda (Ecole Polytechnique)
  • Grigori Panasenko (St. Etienne)

  • Greg Pavliotis (Imperial College)

  • Andrey Piatnitski (Narvik)

  • Florian Theil (Warwick)

  • Stanislav Volkov (Bristol)

  • Steve Wiggins (Bristol)

BICS

The Bath Institute for Complex Systems is a major interdisciplinary research centre established in January 2005 to develop systematic analytical and numerical tools to tackle fundamental problems in complex systems. It is funded by a £1.1 million grant from the EPSRC.

BICS Steering Committee

  • Chris Budd, Director of BICS

  • Giles Hunt, Deputy Director of BICS

  • Valery Smyshlyaev, Theme A manager

  • Nick Britton, Theme B manager

  • Darryl Almond, Theme C manager

  • Ivan Graham, Theme D manager

  • Merrilee Hurn, Theme E manager

  • Jill Parker, Department Administrator

  • Ann Linfield, Administrator for BICS

  • Susan Sprigge, Research Secretary

 

Related Conferences

  • "Successes and Failures of Continuous Models for Discrete Systems", 5th -8th September 2005, Bristol Centre for Applied Nonlinear Mathematics. Click here for details.

 

                

 

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