Brijuni Applied Mathematics Workshop 2021

at Brijuni National Park,

July 4 to July 10, 2021


Welcome to the website of Brijuni Applied Mathematics Workshop.

The workshop will take place in Brijuni National Park, Croatia, from July 4th to July 10th, 2021.

The workshop is co-organized by the Croatian association for applied and industrial mathematics and the Croatian Science Foundation projects.

Topics of the Workshops are:

  • Mathematical methods in continuum mechanics

  • Numerical linear algebra

  • Scientific computing

  • Numerical mathematics in general.

In addition to the main program, the workshop will feature several minisymposia focused on a specific topic and organized by the Croatian Science Foundation projects.

Organizing committee: Zvonimir Bujanović, Marija Galić, Luka Grubišić, Boris Muha, Sebastian Schwarzacher, Josip Tambača

Scientific committee: Tomasz Cieślak (Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences), Sunčica Čanić (University of California, Berkeley), Justin Webster (University of Maryland, Baltimore Caounty)

Venue:

Hotel Istra at Brijuni national park.


The Brijuni Islands are located in the south of the Istrian peninsula, north of the entrance to Pula Port. To reach the islands, one needs to take a boat from the small city of Fažana.

By car it is possible to go all the way to Fažana, driving along the Istrian Y highway ("Istarski ipsilon"). There are traffic signs on this road which clearly indicate the direction and the distance from the Brijuni Islands.

For those planning a trip by one of the direct flight connections, there are several options: Pula Airport is 15 km away, the airport on the island of Krk is 120 km away, while the airport of Trieste is 150 km away. One could also fly to Zagreb, and then take a 3-4 hour bus ride to Pula.

For more details, please check the following link: How to reach Brijuni.