Mathematical Methods for Wave Problems
Tuesday 10th - Wednesday 11th June 2025 , University of Leicester
Tuesday 10th - Wednesday 11th June 2025 , University of Leicester
This meeting aims at bringing together researchers working on mathematical aspects of wave problems to share expertise and explore possibilities for future collaborations. The event will hosts six plenary talks by invited speakers and contributed talks. There will be ample time for discussions.
To register for the event, please complete the form at the following link: https://tinyurl.com/mathforwavesregistration
Registration will close on May the 26th 2025.
If you would like to contribute a talk, please use the following link to submit your abstract: https://forms.gle/58gP5EZFUrUvi9wx9 by May the 26th 2025.
The event will be take place on the 10th and 11th of June 2025 in the Ken Edwards Lecture Theater 3 on the main campus of the University of Leicester.
The IMA East Midlands Branch event will take place on the 10th in the same location. Doors will open at 7pm and the talk will start at 7:15pm. The event will be followed by an informal conference dinner at a local restaurant.
Prof Paul Ledger - University of Leicester (IMA East Midlands Branch Talk)
The detailed program is avilable at the follwoing link: program.pdf .
The registration link and the attendance fees will be published soon. We anticipate that registration will close on May the 26th 2025. The registration fees to attend the workshop is kept at a minimum of £40 to simply cover the catering costs (dinner not included). No fee is required to attend the IMA East Midlands Branch event.
Accommodation can be booked using standard channels (e.g., via VisitLeicester).
This event is organized by the Research Group on Scientific Computing and Geometry at the University of Leicester .
If you have any questions about this event, please email one of the local organisers:
Matias Ruiz, University of Leicester mr447@leicester.ac.uk
Alberto Paganini, University of Leicester a.paganini@leicester.ac.uk
We thank the Institute of Mathematics & Its Applications and the School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Leicester for providing financial support for this event.