CAMGSD News

la Caixa Doctoral INPhINIT Fellowships

The doctoral fellowship programme INPhINIT “la Caixa” is devoted to attracting talented Early-Stage Researchers-of any nationality-who wish to pursue doctoral studies in Spanish or Portuguese territory. Sponsored by ”la Caixa” Foundation, it is aimed at supporting the best scientific talent and fostering innovative and high-quality research in Spain and Portugal by recruiting outstanding international students and offering them an attractive and competitive environment for conducting research of excellence.

Mathematics doctoral defense

Pedro Fontoura Correia de Oliveira, supervised by José António Maciel Natário (adviser), João Lopes Costa (co-adviser), defended his thesis Cosmic No-Hair for Spherically Symmetric Black Hole Spacetimes, at Anfiteatro Pa3, Pavilhão de Matemática, Instituto Superior Técnico, and was awarded a doctoral degree in Mathematics.

Mini-course on Hydrodynamic limit of particle systems on resistance spaces

The goal of the mini-course by Joe Chen is to describe the recent progress on establishing scaling limits of many-particle systems on state spaces which are bounded in the resistance metric, a.k.a. "resistance spaces." These include trees, fractals, and random graphs arising from critical percolation.

Advances in Applied Mathematical Analysis and Numerical Methods: Ten Years of CoLab

The UT Austin | Portugal CoLab Program in Applied Mathematics has been running for 10 years now. It has been remarkably successful in promoting research collaboration and providing mobility opportunities for faculty members, as well as in hosting doctoral and post-doctoral students, especially in the field of applied PDEs.

Workshop on Operator Theory, Complex Analysis, and Applications 2018 / WOTCA 2018

The Workshop on Operator Theory, Complex Analysis, and Applications 2018 / WOTCA 2018 aims to bring together researchers working in Operator Theory, Complex Analysis, and their applications, namely in Mathematical Physics, and to create an opportunity to highlight the current state of the art in these fields, present open problems and engage in fruitful discussions.