We are pleased to announce a two-day hybrid workshop on "Modelling Nonlocal Effects in Biological and Social Sciences” to take place on 28-29 August 2025 in the School of Mathematics, University of Birmingham.
Biological and social systems exhibit spatio-temporal nonlocal effects, which are often modelled using integro-differential equations, delay differential equations, nonlocal PDEs or non-Markovian processes. The workshop aims to bring together experts and early career researchers working on such models across diverse applications, including cell biology, collective behaviour, and opinion dynamics, providing a platform to exchange ideas and address shared challenges.
More information and registration can be found at
https://sites.google.com/view/nonlocal-workshop
The workshop will bring together researchers from all career stages who are interested in using mathematical modelling and analysis to improve our understanding of pattern formation phenomena in biology and ecology.
Plenary talks will be given by Karen Page (UCL), Jonathan Sherratt (Heriot-Watt), and Philip Maini (Oxford). These will be complemented by short contributed talks and plenty of time for informal discussions, including at a social dinner.
More information, including a registration and abstract submission page can be found at https://lukaseigentler.github.io/pattern-workshop-25.html
Dear colleagues,
We would like to announce the third edition of the workshop on "Modelling Diffusive Systems: Theory and Applications" (MoDiS), which will take place at the Erwin Schrödinger Institute (ESI) in Vienna during the week 26-30 January 2026.
The list of speakers and the preliminary schedule are both available on the workshop website (https://sites.google.com/view/modis2026/home-page).
There is a limited number of spots for additional participants - priority will be given to early-career researchers who are also encouraged to present a poster.
In order to apply, please fill out the registration form (available at https://sites.google.com/view/modis2026/registration) by September 15.
We look forward to seeing you in Vienna!
Best,
Angelika (Manhart), Annalisa (Iuorio), Cinzia (Soresina), and Valeria (Giunta)
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