For BMC/BAMC 2020, the plenary speakers will be:
- Jose A. Carrillo, QJMAM lecture (Imperial College/Oxford)
- Sascha Hilgenfeldt, Stewartson lecture (Illinois)
- Ciprian Manolescu, LMS Lecture (Stanford)
- David Rand, Lighthill lecture (Warwick)
- Bernd Sturmfels (Berkeley)
- Catharina Stroppel, (Bonn)
The Public Lecture will be delivered by
BMC Morning Speakers include:
- Kevin Buzzard (Imperial)
- Mark Gross (Cambridge)
- Heather Harrington (Oxford)
- Ailsa Keating (Cambridge)
- Jon Keating (Bristol)
- Minhyong Kim (Oxford)
- Daniela Kuhn (Birmingham)
- Xin Li (Queen Mary University, London)
- Antony Maciocia (Edinburgh)
- Tristan Rivière (ETH Zurich)
- Colva Roney-Dougal (St Andrews)
- Bernd Schroers (Heriot-Watt)
- Michael Singer (UCL)
- Nathalie Wahl (Copenhagen)
There will be 28 BAMC minisymposia. The final list is shown below.
- Applied algebra and geometry
- Dispersive hydrodynamics and applications
- Eddies in geophysical fluid dynamics
- Front propagation in PDE, probability and applications
- Frontiers in asymptotic analysis for the sciences
- Growth and remodelling in soft tissues
- Integrating dynamical systems with data driven methods
- Machine learning algorithms and applications
- Mathematical and computational modelling of blood flow
- Mathematical and physical challenges in anisotropic soft matter
- Mathematical aspects of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics
- Mathematical challenges in spatial ecology
- Mathematics for data science
- Mathematics for materials science
- Mathematics of the water, energy and food security nexus
- Multiscale modelling of infectious diseases
- Multiscale modelling, simulations, and experiments. Interdisciplinary challenges and applications to real-world biophysical systems
- Networks, collective behaviour and applications
- Progress and trends in mathematical modelling of cardiac function
- Recent advances in multi-physics modelling of interfacial flows
- Recent advances in nonlinear internal and surface waves
- Recent developments in magnetohydrodynamics and dynamo theory
- Spatial networks and their applications
- Stochastic models in biology informed by data
- The mathematics of gas-liquid foams
- Theory and modelling of liquid crystalline fluids
- Tracking cellular processes through the scales
- Variational methods in geophysical fluid dynamics
There will be in total 9 BMC workshop sessions, with 6 parallel sessions every afternoon. The confirmed topics are:
- Algebra & Representation Theory
- Mathematical Physics
- Number Theory
- Operator Algebras
- Analysis
- Topology
- Algebraic Geometry
- Group Theory
- Combinatorics