BMC-BAMC 2025

BMC-BAMC 2025

Mini-Symposia

We list minisymposia (MS) sessions with their draft timings. The sessions are as follows:

CodeSession TitleTimingOrganizer(s)
MS01 (PCC/1.1-2)Mathematical Insights in Neuroscience: From Theory to RealityDay1PMKateryna Nechyporenko, Nicolas Verschueren van Rees (Exeter)
MS02 (PCC/1.1-2)Hydrogel DynamicsDay2PMTom Montenegro-Johnson, Ellen Jolley, Danny Booth (Warwick)
MS03 (PCC/1.1-2)Inverse Problems and AIDay2AMTaysir Dyhoum (Manchester Metropolitan)
MS04 (PCC/1.5-6)Mathematical Modelling of RadiationDay1PMVeronika Chronholm, Aaron Pim, Matt Evans, Daniel Hajnal (Bath)
MS05 (PCC/1.5-6)Waves and metamaterialsDay2PMBryn Davies (Warwick), Gregory Chaplain (Exeter), Tristan Lawrie (Nottingham)
MS06 (PCC/2.1-2)Modelling and quantifying pattern in living tissuesDay1PMGiulia Celora (Oxford), Joshua Bull (Oxford)
MS07 (PCC/2.4-5)At the interface between modelling, simulation and control of multi-fluid systemsDay1PMRadu Cimpeanu, Susana Gomes (Warwick)
MS08 (FOR/EXP2)Novel mathematical models and methods in ecologyDay1PMEduard Campillo-Funollet (Lancaster), James Van Yperen (Sussex)
MS09 (PCC/1.5-6)Dynamics and asymptotics in biological mediaDay2AMAndrew Krause, Denis Patterson, Luci Mullen (Durham)
MS10 (PCC/1.1-2)Dynamics on Complex NetworksDay3AMAndrew Nugent (Warwick)
MS11 (PCC/1.1-2)Multiscale modelling: Real world applications in solid and fluid mechanicsDay3PMLaura Miller (Strathclyde), Raimondo Penta (Glasgow)
MS12 (FOR/SR7-8)Mathematical models of plasticityDay1PMEd Brambley, Tom Hudson (Warwick)
MS13 (PCC/2.1-2)Mathematical modelling in cancerDay2PMNicholas Harbour (Nottingham)
MS14 (PCC/1.5-6)Oscillator Models in BiologyDay3AMDaniel Galvis, Jake Ahern (Birmingham)
MS15 (PCC/2.1-2)Mathematical and Computational Modelling of Heterogeneous and Multiscale Biological TissuesDay3AMMariam Almudarra, Zita Borbala Fulop, Alejandro Roque-Piedra (Glasgow)
MS16 (NEW/BLU)Queer, Equality, and DiversityDay3PMLena Payne (Kent), Kat Phillips, Elliot Vincent (Warwick), Adam Onus (QMUL), Jenny Ward (Sussex), Luciano Rila (UCL)
MS17 (PCC/2.1-2)Mathematics of Astrophysical Phenomena: Theory and NumericalDay3PMManohar Kalluri, Velizar Kirkow (Exeter)
MS18 (PCC/2.1-2)Autonomous dynamics and design principles of shape morphing materialsDay2AMJack Binysh (Amsterdam), Sami Al-Izzi (New South Wales), Anton Souslov (Cambridge)
MS19 (PCC/2.4-5)Analytical Methods in Wave PhenomenaDay3PMElena Medvedeva, Andrey Korolkov (Manchester)
MS20 (PCC/2.4-5)New Directions in Theoretical and Applied Inverse ProblemsDay3AMBill Lionheart, Sean Holman (Manchester)
MS21 (PCC/2.4-5)Spatial and temporal models of ecology and evolutionDay2PMThomas Tunstall, Wolfram Moebius (Exeter), Tim Rogers (Bath)
MS22 (PCC/2.4-5)Computational Analysis of Neural ModelsDay2AMHuda Mahdi (Exeter)
MS23 (FOR/EXP2)Biological Fluid Mechanics (Part 2): MicrobiologyDay3AMMariia Dvoriashyna (Edinburgh), Jennifer Tweedy (Bath), Igor Chernyavsky (Manchester), Philip Pearce (UCL)
MS24 (FOR/EXP2)Latest Advances in Mathematical Modelling of Neuroendocrinology and BeyondDay2PMSaeed Farjami (Exeter)
MS25 (FOR/EXP2)Biological Fluid Mechanics (Part 1): PhysiologyDay2AMMariia Dvoriashyna (Edinburgh), Jennifer Tweedy (Bath), Igor Chernyavsky (Manchester), Philip Pearce (UCL)
MS26 (FOR/SR7-8)Nonlinear and stochastic dynamics in weather and climate scienceDay2AMFrank Kwasniok (Exeter)
MS27 (FOR/EXP2)Prize winners from the 2025 IMA Lighthill Thwaites PrizeDay3PMAlan Champneys (Bristol)

If you have been contacted by an organiser to speak at any of these mini-symposia, please submit an abstract using this form.

Information for proposers

MS01 (PCC/1.1-2) Mathematical Insights in Neuroscience: From Theory to Reality

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