News and events

  • BII-Laplacians
    The Spectral Theory of Differential Operators group is organising a mini-event showcasing the work of its student fellows on and around the Laplacian. The afternoon will feature short talks from its fellows, interspersed with short introductory talks from its senior members. Everyone is welcome to attend, including students. The event will take place in Room P8, second floor of the Department of Mathematics building at Instituto Superior Técnico, on Friday, 23 May, 2025, beginning at 3pm. A poster including all details of the event, including the timetable and list of talks, can be downloaded here.
  • An ode to Geometry

    The workshop “An ode to Geometry”, dedicated to various facets of the geometry of ordinary differential equations, will take place from 16 to 21 September, 2024, at Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal. More information is available on the homepage of the workshop.

    This workshop is being organised by members of GFM and co-funded by the project GENIDE, led by Giordano Cotti.

  • Integrability and Moduli

    The conference “Integrability and Moduli”, in honour of Leon Takhtajan, a satellite event of ECM2024, will take place in Lisbon from 8 to 12 July, 2024, bringing dozens of experts in mathematical physics to Portugal for a week before the congress in Seville. GFM is providing support, and several of its members are involved as organisers and participants.

    For more information see the conference website: https://sites.google.com/view/integrabilityandmoduli2024/

  • MAT-DYN-NET 24

    The final conference of COST Action 18232 Mathematical models for interacting dynamics on networks, will take place at the Gualtar campus of Universidade do Minho, Braga, from 5 to 9 February, 2024. It will draw together around 80 mathematicians and scientists from all over Europe to discuss analytical aspects of the mathematics of networks, and is being organised with support from GFM.

    For more information see the conference website: https://w3.math.uminho.pt/FinalConfMatDynNet