National OxPDE-Sponsored Events
2014
Recent Developments and Challenges in Interface and Free Boundary Problems
Recent Trends in Nonlinear PDE and Calculus of Variations
12 - 14 February 2014, University of Reading
2013
Recent Trends in Classical and Complex Fluids
Modern Nonliear PDE Methods in Fluids
Differential Geometry and Continuum Mechanics
Nonlinear Analysis of Continuum Theories: Statics and Dynamics
2012
Stochastic Methods & Nonlinear PdEs
Fourth South West Winter School
2011
Royal Society International Scientific Seminar: Entropy and Convexity for Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
16-17 June 2011, Kavli Royal Society International Centre
Closed meeting, invitation only.
Equadiff 2011
1-5 August 2011, Loughborough University
The Equadiff is a series of biannual European conferences on theoretical aspects of differential equations held in rotation in Eastern and Western Europe. Recent locations in the Western series include Berlin (1999), Hasselt (2003) and Vienna (2007), all of which attracted in excess of 400 participants.
We are very pleased to announce that the next Western series Equadiff will be held at Loughborough University in the heart of England from 1-5 August 2011. It will be the first time that the meeting has taken place in the United Kingdom.
Summer School 2011: Analytic Methods in PDEs
12-16 September 2011, University of Surrey
This summer school is aimed primarily at PhD students but is also open to postdoctoral fellows and others with interests in partial differential equations. The course will aim to give the participants a background on various techniques commonly employed in the study of partial differential equations arising in applied problems.
Hyperbolic Conservation Laws and Related Analysis with Applications
19-23 September 2011, ICMS Edinburgh
Discussing fundamental mathematical problems in nonlinear hyperbolic conservation laws arising in fluid mechanics, elasticity and relativity, including questions of existence, uniqueness, regularity, formation of singularities, and symptotic behaviour of solutions, this workshop presents an outstanding opportunity for mathematicians in the field to meet and survey recent analytical and numerical advances and to identify phenomena and theories likely to be important for future developments in the field.
Closed meeting, invitation only