The summer school will feature 5 mini-courses (3 sessions of one and a half hours each) and 4 lectures (one and a half hours each):


Minicourses

Mathematical modeling for climate: stochastic dynamics, extreme events, large deviations (Freddy Bouchet, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon)

Mathematical modeling for biodiversity (Matthieu Barbier, Plant Health Institute Montpellier, CIRAD)

Machine learning for climate change (Claire Monteleoni, Inria Paris and University of Colorado Boulder)

Climate risks, insurance, insurability and rare events (Olivier Lopez, ENSAE)

Computational and AI methods in climate economics (Simon Scheidegger, HEC Lausanne)


Lectures

Mathematical Bioeconomics for Sustainable Fisheries (Luc Doyen, CNRS, Center of Environmental Economics Montpellier)

Mean-field game models for energy transition (Roxana Dumitrescu, ENSAE)

Modeling of the water cycle at the interface between climate, hydrology, and socio-economy (Jan Polcher, CNRS and Ecole Polytechnique)

Mathematical models for carbon emission markets (René Aïd, Université Paris Dauphine)