Symposium in Harmonic & Complex Analysis, Microlocal & Geometrical Analysis and Applications, for PhD students
University of Bologna Department of Mathematics
24 - 26 January 2024
University of Bologna Department of Mathematics
24 - 26 January 2024
Notifications
Coffee and Tea breaks will be held in Sala Riviste (Level G, accessible from 4th floor).
Seminars will be held in Aula Vitali (ground floor).
The deadline for registration has passed.
The deadline for submissions has passed. From December 25th the participation form can only be used for registration (submitted abstracts will be ignored). Registration will be possible up to January 21th.
The abstracts have been uploaded on the website of Unibo's mathematics department's seminars (here). The abstract booklet will be uploaded soon to this site.
We are delighted to extend a warm welcome to PhD students and young researchers from various fields of Mathematical Analysis to a workshop organized for and by young researchers! SHaCAMiGA was born from the idea of fostering networking among young researchers, sharing our individual mathematical interests, and collaborating to discuss future research topics. At their own discretion, every participant is free to contribute with a brief talk about their research and to the poster session!
Join us in Bologna from 2024 January 24th to January 26th!
For any request and question, please write an email to: shacamiga@gmail.com
Beatrice Andreolli, University of Vienna
Alexandre Arias Junior, Universidade De Sao Paolo
Francesca Bartolucci, Delft Institute of Applied Mathematics
Carlo Bellavita, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Chiara Bernardini, University of Padua
Matteo Bonino, University of Turin
Yuri Cacchiò, GSSI - Gran Sasso Science Institute
Marcello Malagutti, University College of London
Athanasios Zacharopoulos, Universidad Del Pais Vasco
Gianluca Giacchi, University of Bologna, University of Lausanne - CHUV, HES-SO School of Engineering
Isidoros Iakovidis, University of Bologna
Davide Tramontana, University of Bologna
With the contribution of the University of Bologna, Department of Mathematics
SHaCAMiGA poster (by Francesca Giacchi)