Poznań, Poland, July 14-18, 2025
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Applied and computational topology, one of the fastest growing branches of mathematics, is becoming a key tool in the applied sciences. It has an impact not only on mathematics, but on the broad interdisciplinary environment including material science, medical sciences, data science, and robotics. Building upon successful conferences held in Będlewo in 2013, 2017, and 2022 the next edition of Applied Topology took place in Poznań in 2025. As before, our goal was to bring together scientists from all over the world working in various areas of applied topology.
The conference was accompanied by an introductory workshop on applied and computational topology on July 12 and 13.
Karim Adiprasito (Sorbonne Université/Université Paris Cité)
Bogdan Batko (Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego)
Bruno Benedetti (University of Miami)
Małgorzata Bogdan (Uniwersytet Wroclawski)
Jacek Brodzki (University of Southampton)
Peter Bubenik (University of Florida)
Gunnar Carlsson (Stanford University)
Wojciech Chachólski (KTH Royal Institute of Technology)
Tamal Dey (Purdue University)
Grzegorz Graff (Politechnika Gdańska)
Yonatan Gutman (Institute of Mathematics Polish Academy of Sciences )
Yasuaki Hiraoka (Kyoto University)
Michael Joswig (Technische Universität Berlin)
Michael Kerber (Technische Universität Graz)
Radmila Sazdanovic (North Carolina State University)
Registration is now closed.
The deadline for registration and payment of the conference fee was June 16.
If you missed the deadline but still want to attend, send us an email and we will see what we can do.
Participation requires the payment of a conference fee of (regularly) 1700 PLN /400 Eur that covers lunches and coffee breaks as well as the conference venue. There is the possibility to apply for participation with a reduced rate of 1000 PLN / 250 Eur for PhD students and young researchers.
The deadline for payment of the fee is June 16 2025.
The payment needs to be made to the following bank account:
Payee: Adam Mickiewicz University
Address: H. Wieniawskiego 1, 61-712 Poznań, Poland
VAT no: PL7770006350
Bank: Santander Bank Polska S.A.
Address: Plac Wolności 15, 60-967 Poznań, Poland
IBAN: PL77 1090 1362 0000 0000 3601 7903
SWIFT: WBKPPLPP
The reference details of the transfer, MUST include the subaccount number: /KN001052/ and your full name. Otherwise it will not be possible for us to link your payment to your registration.
The talks will take place at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań:
Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 4 Street
61-614 Poznań
In order to arrive by plane, find a convenient flight to Poznań airport. From the airport, you can get to the conference venue via the 159 Bus to Rondo Kaponiera and the tram number 12 to Os. Sobieskiego station.
In order to arrive by train, find a connection to Poznań Główny (Poznań Main Station). From Poznań Główny, you can get to the conference venue by taking tram no. 12 or 14 to Os. Sobieskiego station.
For public transport, you may find the Jakdojade App useful. It allows you to use a credit card to buy public transport tickets directly in the app.
Regarding accommodation, we recommend the Sheraton and the Mercure, which are close to Poznań Główny.
The currency in Poland it the Złoty/PLN. The rate to Euro is usually approximately 4 PLN - 1 EUR. In most places it is usually possible to pay with credit and debit cards (VISA/Master Card/etc.), so getting cash is in most cases not necessary.
Karim Adiprasito (Sorbonne Université/Université Paris Cité)
Bogdan Batko (Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego)
Bruno Benedetti (University of Miami)
Małgorzata Bogdan (Uniwersytet Wroclawski)
Peter Bubenik (University of Florida)
Gunnar Carlson (Stanford University)
Tamal Dey (Purdue University)
Grzegorz Graff (Politechnika Gdańska)
Yonatan Gutman (Institute of Mathematics Polish Academy of Sciences )
Yasuaki Hiraoka (Kyoto University)
Michael Joswig (Technische Universität Berlin)
Michael Kerber (Technische Universität Graz)
Radmila Sazdanovic (North Carolina State University)
Thomas Wanner (George Mason University )
Julian Brüggemann
Paweł Dłotko
Wacław Marzantowicz
Łukasz Michalak
Bartosz Naskręcki
Justyna Signerska-Rynkowska
Contact: applied.topology.2025.at.gmail.com