European Women in Mathematics (EWM) 2026 General Meeting
From August 31 to September 4, 2026 - University of Warwick, UK
Mathematical Economics is gaining renewed momentum as contemporary economic challenges demand rigorous frameworks to study dynamics, uncertainty and complexity. This mini-symposium presents recent advances in the mathematical modelling of economic systems across time and space, covering topics such as growth, innovation, financial markets, decision-making and resource allocation. Contributions apply tools including dynamical systems, stochastic processes, optimisation, game theory and network analysis to address real-world problems arising in economics with policy relevance.
Marta Faias (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal)
Sofia Castro (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
Stefanie Rivic (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Sophie Bade (University of London, UK)
Giovanna Bimonte (University of Salerno, Italy)
Nadine Chlass (University of Jena, Germany)