ABSTRACT
This interdisciplinary workshop will bring together experts working on mean-field theory and multiscale methods, focusing on the applications in physical and biological systems. GOALS
The purpose is to facilitate the exchange of research results and to foster collaborations between mathematicians and scientists working on the topics of mean-field theory and multiscale methods. REGISTRATION CLOSEDORGANIZERS
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CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTSName | Affiliation | Paul J. Atzberger | UC Santa Barbara | Kieron Burke | University of California, Irvine | Richard Carini | University of California, Santa Barbara | Hector Ceniceros | UCSB | Lihui Chai | University of California, Santa Barbara | Hongfei Chen | UW-Madison | Benjamin Ciotti | UCSD | Daniel B. Cooney | Princeton University | Kathleen Craig | University of California, Santa Barbara | Chao Fan | University of California, San Diego | Carlos J. García-Cervera | University of California, Santa Barbara | Josselin Garnier | University Paris Diderot | Hailong Guo | University of California, Santa Barbara | James Hateley | University of California, Santa Barbara | Clemens Heitzinger | TU Vienna | Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin | University of Maryland | Bo Li | University of California, San Diego | Lin Lin | University of California, Berkeley | Emmanuel Lorin | Carleton University | Hanqing Lu | University of Wisconsin-Madison | Yi Luo | University of California, San Diego | Kyle Mylonakis | University of California, Santa Barbara | Olivier Pinaud | Colorado State University | Gustavo Ponce | UCSB | Kui Ren | University of Texas at Austin | Jay Roberts | University of California, Santa Barbara | Yi Sun | University of South Carolina | Hui Sun | University of California, San Diego | Minh Binh Tran | University of Wisconsin-Madison | Zhe Wang | Duke University | Xu Yang | University of California, Santa Barbara | Zhengfang Zhang | University of California, San Diego | Yanxiang Zhao | George Washington Univ |
FUNDINGA limited amount of travel and local lodging is available for researchers in the early stages of their career who want to attend the full program, especially for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows. INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTSUCSB Visitor Guide Department of Mathematics, UCSB (UCSB) Department of Mathematics South Hall, Room 6607 University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106-308 Santa Barbara, CA Email: xuyang@math.ucsb.edu ACKNOWLEDGMENT Funding provided by the NSF through the KI-net Grant. |