WAMS School

Recent Developments and Applications of Partial Differential Equations, from Theory to Simulation


Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India

29 August - 03 September 2019


West Asian Mathematical Schools aim:

  • To provide postgraduate students the knowledge of fundamental mathematics, pure and applied, either to enable them to continue the mathematical career or to insert them in society to help in the progress of social issues.
  • To create links of mathematical cooperation between countries in West Asia, and also between countries in West Asia and developed countries.
  • To provide with specific courses and material that could be taught in subsequent years after the school is finished.

In this applied mathematical school for (introduction to) real life problems, we will discuss partial differential equations as modelling tools in several nowadays societal and technical issues. Mainly motivated on health-environmental- chemistry areas and related topics as agri-food, pollution/diseases spread, coagulation or battery conception. This is a school of postgraduate level.

We will cover analytical, numerical and simulation aspects. The aim is to provide the basic tools that will allow the students to understand the theoretical concepts in modelling and venture into more concrete applications. Theoretical and numerical lectures will be given by national/international experts.


Coordinators

Joaquim M.C. Correia, University of Évora, Portugal

Ankik Kumar Giri, IIT Roorkee, India

Local organizing committee

Prof. Rama Bhargava

Prof. Ankik Kumar Giri

Prof. Chaman Kumar

Prof. Manil T. Mohan

Scientific committee

Prof. Nabil Bedjaoui, University of Picardie, France

Prof. Rama Bhargava, IIT Roorkee, India

Prof. Michael Grinfeld, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom

Prof. Rajesh Kumar, BITS Pilani, India

Prof. Neela Natraj, IIT Bombay, India

Prof. Youcef Mammeri, University of Picardie, France

Prof. Marília Pires, University of Évora, Portugal