The research group `Wahrscheinlichkeit und ihre Anwendungen' (Probaility Theory and its Applications) at the University of Augsburg is organising a workshop in the Bayern alps during June 1-5, 2025, as part of the Marie-Curie fellowship `DynaNet'. The workshop focusses on recent advances of evolving and spatial random graph models.
Both evolving and spatial random graph models, and combinations thereof, have attracted considerable attention in recent years. Many exciting and interesting developments are taking place, both from a theoretical as well as an applied perspective. This workshop brings together researchers in the field to present and discuss on-going research as well as develop further research and foster new collaborations.
Organisers: Markus Heydenreich, Bas Lodewijks
Location: Bayrischzell, Germany. See this link for an impression of the town. Invited speakers will stay in Klosterhof zur Post.
How to get there: Bayrischzell is easily reached by train from Munich, which has an international airport.
Invited speakers:
Johannes Bäumler (University of California)
Chinmoy Bhattacharjee (University of Hamburg)
Mia Deijfen (Stockholm University)
Serte Donderwinkel (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen)
Tejas Iyer (WIAS Berlin)
Benedikt Jahnel (WIAS Berlin & Technische Universität Braunschweig)
Jonathan Jordan (University of Sheffield)
Julia Komjathy (Delft University of Technology)
Tiffany Lo (Stockholm University)
Dieter Mitsche (Pontificia Unversidad Católica de Chile)
Christian Mönch (University of Mainz)
Schedule: Arrival on Sunday 1st of June. Scientific talks will take place on Monday 2nd - Wednesday 4th of June, with an excursion on the Tuesday afternoon. Departure on Thursday morning 5th of June.
Precise schedule of talks:
Registration: Researchers interested to take part in the workshop are invited to fill out the following registration form (registration until April 30th). Funding for accommodation and travel may be available upon request. Further questions regarding participation can be sent to Claudia Stucke (claudia `dot' stucke `at' uni-a `dot' de)
Funding:
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship `DynaNet', grant agreement no. 101108569
DFG Priority Programme SPP2265: `Random Geometric Systems'