News
The 2011 SIAG/APDE Prize, SIAM, USA:
The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM, USA) awards the SIAG/Analysis of Partial Differential Equations Prize (one prize every two years) to the authors of the most outstanding paper, as determined by the committee, on a topic in Partial Differential Equations published in English in a peer-reviewed journal in the four calendar years preceding the year of the award.
The committee wishes to recognize Gui-Qiang G. Chen and Mikhail Feldman for their paper, "Global Solutions of Shock Reflection by Large-Angle Wedges for Potential Flow," Annals of Mathematics, Volume 171, Issue 2 (2010), 1067-1182, "in which they proved the existence and stability of a solution for the equations of two-dimensional compressible gas dynamics, for the case of a shock reflection from a wedge. This problem, originating with work of Ernst Mach, has long defied careful mathematical analysis."
Congratulations to Professor Chen!
OxPDE Mathematicians Awarded London Mathematical Society Prizes 2011
We are delighted to announce that two OxPDE mathematicians have been awarded London Mathemtical Society prizes this year: the Naylor Prize and Lecture to Bryce McLeod, and a Whitehead Prize to Barbara Niethammer.
Congratulations to them both!
Further details can be found on the LMS website at http://www.lms.ac.uk/content/citations-lms-prize-winners
OxPDE Mathematician Wins Oxford University Graduate Photography Competition 2011
Congratulations to Yasemin Sengul for the winning entry to this year's Graduate Photography Competition, you can view the winning photograph athttp://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/postgraduate_courses/about_the_city/graduate_photography.html
Dan Henry's Manuscripts
The Departamento de Matematica Aplicada, Instituto de Matematica e Estatistica, Brasil have published the handwritten manuscripts of Dan Henry on their website. These manuscripts can be viewed by clicking on the following links:
http://www.ime.usp.br/map/dhenry/danhenry/eng/intro.htm
http://www.ime.usp.br/map/dhenry/danhenry/eng/sumario.htm
January 2010
- The Second South West Regional PDE Winter School will be held in Swansea from 15-16 January 2009. Minicourses will be given by Nina Uraltseva (St. Petersburg), Giuseppe Mingione (Parma) with invited lectures from Jean Van Schaftingen (Louvain-la-Neuve) and Giuseppe Buttazzo (Pisa, Italy).
September 2009
July 2009
- Event: Public Lecture in PDE by Pierre-Louis Lions (Paris) at the 7th ISAAC Congress - Imperial College, London, 13 July 2009. Co-organised with the Centre.
June 2009
- Event: Nonlinear PDE and free boundary problems - a series of mini-courses and invited talks - University of Warwick, 15-19 June 2009. Supported by the Centre.
- Second Scientific Steering Committee meeting to be held on 12th June 2009.
- We are pleased to announce that Gui-Qiang G. Chen has been appointed to Professorship in the Analysis of Partial Differential Equations. See the MI announcement. See the announcement in the University of Oxford Gazette.
May 2009
- Event: Biomembranes: Modelling and Computation - University of Warwick, 11 May 2009. Supported by the Centre
- Presentations from the Workshop on the Mathematics of weather and climate prediction held at the Met Office, Exeter from 30 March to 3 April 2009 are now online.
- After the Undergraduate Summer Research Project call in February 2009 the Centre received 39 applications for its 2009 call, from undergraduates at 16 institutions across the UK and EU. The calibre of the applicants was so high that the Centre will be awarding up to 8 bursaries of 6 weeks each instead of the anticipated 2 bursaries for 10 weeks each.
April 2009
- Christof Melcher leaves the Centre to take up a senior Professorship in Germany
March 2009
- Event: Workshop on the mathematics of weather and climate prediction, Met Office, Exeter, 30 March – 3 April 2009. Co-organised by the Centre.
February 2009
- Call goes out for the first Oxford Centre for Nonlinear PDE Undergraduate Summer Research Projects Scheme. Undergraduates in the middle years of their degree registered at any institution in the EU or UK can apply to undertake a summer research project in the area of PDE for which they will receive a weekly bursary and a small allowance for research consumables.
- Francois Genoud is welcomed to the Centre as a visiting postdoctoral researcher.
January 2009
- Filip Rindler, DPhil student is welcomed to the Centre
December 2008
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Event: First South West Regional PDE Winter School, St Anne's College, Oxford, 12-13 December 2008. Co-organised by the Centre.
October 2008
- Arghir Zarnescu is welcomed to the Centre as a postdoctoral researcher with the title: Titchmarch Fellow
- Parth Soneji, DPhil student is welcomed to the Centre
September 2008
- Event: Workshop on Calculus of Variations and Nonlinear PDE, 15-17 September 2008. University of Swansea. Supported by the Centre
June 2008
- First Scientific Steering Committee is held in Oxford in conjunction with a one day event in PDE on 5th June 2008.
May 2008
- The Centre's technical report series is launched
- Michael Herrman is welcomed to the Centre as a postdoctoral researcher
February 2008
October 2007
- The Centre is officially opened by Professor Nick Woodhouse, Director of the Mathematical Institute at the Centre's launch meeting held on 24th October 2007
- New faculty members: Yves Capdeboscq, Christof Melcher, Barbara Niethammer and Gregory Seregin are welcomed to the Mathematical Institute and the Oxford Centre for Nonlinear PDE on 1st October 2007
- Professor Bryce McLeod is welcomed to the Centre as Emeritus Visiting Professor.
- Michael Helmers, DPhil student is welcomed to the Centre
July 2007
- The Centre's management committee is established and the first meeting held on 25th July 2007.
May 2007
- Oxford University and the Maxwell Institute hold a UK Nonlinear PDEs Consultation Meeting held at London Mathematical Society (LMS), De Morgan House.
December 2006
- The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) announce that University of Oxford’s Mathematical Institute will receive £3.3m from the third round of Science and Innovation Awards to establish a world-class research centre in the analysis of non-linear partial differential equations (PDEs). See full Press Release.
