Continuum Modelling and Computation from Biology to Mechanics (UNAM)

This meeting will focus on building connections between researchers working in the area of continuum  and the discrete-to-continuum modelling in the application areas of Biology, Soft Matter, and Continuum Mechanics. The format will be of two days of presentations and three days of breakouts into working groups.

Applied Analysis of Operators, PDE, Functionals (IIMAS-UNAM & CIMAT Mérida)

The event consist of two parts: The school in IIMAS-UNAM between 30 March and 3 April 2017, and the workshop in Merida on 5-7 April..

Uncertainty quantification: When PDEs meet data science (Bath)

BUC-V will pursue two main aims: To bring together statisticians who work on large-scale modelling with researchers from scientic computing and numerical analysis who are interested in high- (or infinite-) dimensional problems and UQ. To bring the most promising and novel methods from both communities in a synergistic way to bear on real, large-scale applications.

New frontiers: Advanced modelling in space and time (Bath)

BUC-IV is the third in the series of workshops with the theme of Big Data and Statistics in Environmental Research. As with previous BUCs, there will be a short-course and a conference for PhD students and young reseachers.

Trees and tree-like structures (CIMAT)

A non-traditional workshop will look at open questions and problem formulation in the realms of random trees and tree-like stochastic processes. The workshop consists of problem formulation and group discussion leading to collaborative resaerch.

Thinking globally: The role of big data (UNAM)

BUC-II will include a PhD conference and short-course, the second in the series on Big Data and Statistics in Environmental Research; `Thinking globally: the role of big data’ to be presented by Gavin Shaddick (Bath), Dan Simpson (Bath) and Karim Anaya-Izquierdo (Bath)

When populations and hazards collide: modelling exposures and health risks (CIMAT)

BUC-I includes a PhD conference and short-course; `When populations and hazards collide: modelling exposures and health risks’ presented by Gavin Shaddick (Bath) and Jim Zidek (UBC). The short-course is the first in a series of three on Big Data and Statistics in Environmental Research.