Mathematical Models and Methods in Earth and Space Sciences
Rome, March 19-22, 2019
Aula Magna Gismondi
The workshop aims to provide a forum for discussion, exchange and collaboration on the most recent mathematical developments in earth and space sciences. Addressed topics include:
- mathematical models for space debris and air traffic
- stability of planets and satellites
- data analysis in cosmology
- numerical techniques in plasma physics
- uncertainty quantification
- mathematical models in climatology
Invited Speakers
- Ethan Anderes (University of California at Davis, USA), (Slides)
- Annalisa Bracco (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA), (Slides)
- Camilla Colombo (Politecnico di Milano, Italy), (Slides)
- Tor Dokken (SINTEF, Norway), (Slides)
- Giovanni Gronchi (Università di Pisa, Italy), (Slides)
- Àngel Jorba (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain), (Slides)
- Angela Kunoth (Universität zu Köln, Germany), (Slides)
- Daniela Mansutti (IAC-CNR, Roma, Italy)
- Patrick Martinez (Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier, France), (Slides)
- Jason McEwen (University College, London, UK), (Slides)
- Salvatore Miccichè (Università di Palermo, Italy), (Slides)
- Gianluca Polenta (Agenzia Spaziale Italiana, Italy)
- Antonello Provenzale (IGG-CNR, Pisa, Italy), (Slides)
- Eric Sonnendrücker (IPP, Garching, Germany), (Slides)
- Jean-Luc Starck (CEA, Paris-Saclay, France), (Slides)
- Emmanuel Trélat (Sorbonne Université - Paris 6, France), (Slides)
- Massimiliano Vasile (University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK)
Registration
Participation is free, but registration is necessary. To register, please follow this link.
The deadline is November 20, 2018. However, registration might be closed earlier, whenever the maximum capacity of the lecture room is reached.
A limited number of grants covering lodging expenses will be available.
The list of registered participants can be found here.
Titles and Abstracts
here
Program
here
Venue and Lodging
The workshop will take place at the Department of Mathematics, University of Rome Tor Vergata. Directions can be found here.
Rome has a wide offer of hotels, B&Bs and other lodging arrangements, that can be easily searched and booked on-line. Possible suggestions are:
- Hotel La Mela (4 stars)
- Hotel Archimede (4 stars)
- Hotel Siracusa (3 stars)
Scientific and Organizing Committee
- Michiel Bertsch
- Piermarco Cannarsa
- Alessandra Celletti
- Carla Manni
- Domenico Marinucci
- Massimo Picardello
- Benedetto Scoppola
- Alfonso Sorrentino
- Hendrik Speleers