IWDS'26 | International Workshop on Dynamical Systems 2026
Integrability, Chaos and Applications
June 23 - 25, 2026
IWDS'26 | International Workshop on Dynamical Systems 2026
Integrability, Chaos and Applications
June 23 - 25, 2026
The international workshop aims to bring together researchers who are interested in dynamical systems in a broad sense, including but not limited to integrability theory, chaos, complex systems, bifurcations, and applications to biology and medicine. The conference will be a valuable opportunity to discuss and explore recent trends in finite-dimensional dynamical systems and their applications from various perspectives.
The main goals of the conference are to foster productive and open discussions, encourage the exchange of ideas, and promote new national and international collaborations, including those between theoretical and applied groups. The workshop also aims to engage young researchers in new research lines that lie at the intersections of several areas. This is the first edition of the event, and one of its goals is to establish it as an annual conference that brings leading researchers in dynamical systems to the Basque Country to share new ideas and promote new synergies.
The IWDS 26 has no registration fee and is open to anyone interested. The venue has a maximum capacity of 40 participants. Applications will be reviewed and accepted in order of arrival.
Chaos Theory and integrable systems
Integrable systems and applications
Modeling and Applications
Maíra Aguiar, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics: The Role of Homologous Reinfections in Complex Dengue Epidemic Dynamics
Roberto Barrio, University of Zaragoza: Dynamics in mean-field neural models: applications
Juan Belmonte Beitia, Castilla-La Mancha University: A Mathematical Model of CAR T Cell Therapy: How B Cell Influx Shapes Leukemia Outcomes
Marina Gonchenko, Universidad de Barcelona: Reversible perturbations of degenerate resonances
Vladimir Dragovic, The University of Texas at Dallas: Finite groups of random walks and periodic four-bar links
Maria Przybylska, University of Zielona Góra: Integrability of a charged rigid body in a constant electromagnetic field
Dmitry Turaev, Imperial College London: Ergodic averaging for partially-integrable systems
Miguel Aguilera, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics
Roberto Barrio, University of Zaragoza
Alexey Kazakov, HSE University
Lev Lerman, HSE University
Andrey Shilnikov, Georgia State University
Dmitry Sinelshchikov, Biofisika Institute
Dmitry Turaev, Imperial College London
Miguel Aguilera, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics
Ivan Garashchuk, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics
Dmitry Sinelshchikov, Biofisika Institute