CIMPA SCHOOL
Mathematics for Medicine and Health Sciences
Silpakorn University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
from May 20 to May 31 2024
The area of the school will be mathematical analysis, modeling, data analysis, scientific computing to address real problems in medicine and health sciences. Our goal is to prepare students and researchers for the concrete problems arising from mathematical modeling in medicine, which may arise particularly in Southeast Asia.
To this end, we will present theoretical and numerical courses on pharmacology, big data in health, waterborne diseases, coagulation, medical imaging, and blood circulation. Practical sessions (using Freefem++, and python), as well as mini-projects, will also be proposed.
Local organizing committee
Supaporn Worakrit
Worawannotai Chalermpong
Prinyasart Thanakorn
Sumritnorrapong Patcharee
Polwiang Sittisede
Scientific committee
Makond Bunjira, Prince of Songkla University, Trang campus, Thailand
Thawnashom Kittisak, Naresuan University, Thailand
Asch Mark, University of Picardie, France
Ballesta Annabelle, Curie Institute, France
Pires Marília, University of Évora, Portugal
Correia Joaquim, University of Évora, Portugal
Mammeri Youcef, University Jean Monnet, France
Pornsawad Pornsarp, Silpakorn University, Thailand
Coordinators
Pornsarp Pornsawad, Silpakorn University, Thailand
Youcef Mammeri, University Jean Monnet, France
Joaquim Correia, University of Évora, Portugal
CIMPA scientific officer: Lidia Fernández, University of Granada, Spain
You can contact the coordinators for any questions.
Important dates
Deadline for Registration February 15, 2024
Announcement of Selected Participants and Approved Grants end of February, 2024
Sponsors
CIMPA
The Centre International de Mathématiques Pures et Appliquées (CIMPA), founded in France in 1978, is a nonprofit organisation that promotes research in Mathematics in developing countries. Located in Nice, it is a UNESCO Category 2 centre and is part of the Laboratoire d'Excellence CARMIN (Centres d'Accueil et de Rencontres Mathématiques Internationales). It benefits from the financial support of Germany, France, Norway, Spain and Switzerland.