StatMech Summer School 2026
Synopsis
We are pleased to announce the first edition of the StatMech (Statistical Mechanics) Summer School, to be held in Padova, Italy, from August 31 to September 4, 2026.
The StatMech Summer School is an international event primarily addressed to young researchers, including PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, and early-career scientists, working in probability theory and related areas. The aim of the school is to promote advanced training, scientific interaction, and the development of research networks in a stimulating and collaborative environment.
The theme of this school is Random Interacting Systems, which play a central role in modern probability and statistical mechanics and naturally arise in a wide range of applications at the interface of mathematics, physics, biology, and computer science. The school will focus on fundamental models, recent developments, and open problems in the field, highlighting both theoretical aspects and interdisciplinary perspectives.
School Structure
There will be two minicourses (6 lecture hours each), around fourteen talks, and two sessions of short presentations by young participants, which are an important component of the school as they promote interaction among participants and provide a panorama of current research in probability.
Mini-Courses
Alessandra Faggionato (Sapienza University of Rome)
Hubert Lacoin (IMPA)
Long Talks
Eleanor Archer (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL)
Luca Avena (Università di Firenze)
Quentin Berger (Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)
Giuseppe Cannizzaro (University of Warwick)
Alessandra Cipriani (University College London)
Benoit Degallier (Université Paris Dauphine-PSL)
Nina Gantert (Technical University of Munich)
Lisa Hartung (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
Cyril Labbé (LPSM Université Paris Cité)
Claudio Landim (IMPA and CNRS Université de Rouen)
Wioletta Ruszel (Utrecht University)
Dominik Schmid (University of Augsburg)
Alexandre Stauffer (King's College London)
Short Talks
A selection of ten minutes seminars by young participants who applied at registration.
Organizers
Alessandra Bianchi
Alberto Chiarini
Giambattista Giacomin
Vanessa Jacquier
Contacts: ris-school26 at math.unipd.it