Monday - CR 10 AC

  • 8:30 - 9:00

    Opening & Awards

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Dirk Hartman (Chairperson: Dietmar Hömberg)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS21: Modelling simulation and optimization in electrical engineering (MSOEE)

    10:40-11:05 - Maximilian Schade - COUPLED SYSTEMS OF SDES AND SPDES WITH ALGEBRAIC CONSTRAINTS

    11:05-11:30 - Elias Paakkunainen - ANALYSIS AND STABILIZATION OF THE FOIL WINDING MODEL

    11:30-11:55 - Idoia Cortes Garcia - INDEX AWARE LEARNING OF ELECTRIC NETWORKS

    11:55-12:20 - Iván Martínez - MULTIPHYSICS SIMULATION OF AN ELECTRIC UPSETTING PROCESS BASED ON LAGRANGIAN FORMULATIONS
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Ron S. Kenett – Alan Tayler Memorial Lecture (Chairperson: Alessandra Micheletti)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS21: Modelling simulation and optimization in electrical engineering (MSOEE)

    15:30-15:55 - Bernard Kapidani - ARBITRARY ORDER SPLINE APPROXIMATION OF TIME-HARMONIC EDDY CURRENT PROBLEMS AND
    COHOMOLOGY COMPUTATION IN THE CASE OF NON SIMPLY CONNECTED CONDUCTORS

    15:55-16:20 - Theodor Komann - SHAPE AND PARAMETER OPTIMIZATION OF AN ELECTRICAL MACHINE WITH IGA

    16:20-16:45 - Oscar Crego - NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF INDUCTION FURNACES IN SISAL PILOT, AN INNOVATIVE PROJECT FOR SILICON PRODUCTION

    16:45-17:10 - Michael Mandlmayr - ANISOTROPIC MATERIAL LAWS IN NONLINEAR MAGNETOSTATICS
  • 17:10 - 17:20

    Short Break

  • 17:20 - 18:35

    Minisymposium - MS21: Modelling simulation and optimization in electrical engineering (MSOEE)

    17:20-17:45 - Bogdan Radu - A MIXED FEM FOR THE NONLINEAR MAGNETOSTATIC PROBLEM

    17:45-18:10 - Mario Mally - HOW TO GAUGE MAGNETOSTATICS TO FACILITATE DOMAIN DECOMPOSITION METHODS

    18:10-18:35 - Nepomuk Krenn - MULTI-MATERIAL TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION OF A ROTATING ELECTRIC MACHINE WITH MECHANICAL CONSTRAINTS
  • 19:15 - 21:00

    ECMI Welcome Reception

    Venue: H-14 Building located on the picturesque Boulevard of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology at Stanisław Wyspiański Street 40. The boulevard is located within the university's main campus, on the largest of Wrocław's rivers - the Odra river.

    Programme: during the meeting, there will be a presentation of ECMI nodes.

Monday - CR 10 B

  • 8:30 - 9:00

    Opening & Awards

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Dirk Hartman (Chairperson: Dietmar Hömberg)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS2: Minisymposium on topological data analysis

    10:40-11:05 - Paweł Dłotko - TOPOLOGICAL VISUALIZATION METHODS

    11:05-11:30 - Frank Lutz - TOPOLOGICAL MODELLING OF METALLIC FOAMS

    11:30-11:55 - Mathijs Wintraecken - TIGHT BOUNDS FOR THE LEARNING OF HOMOTOPY À LA NIYOGI, SMALE, AND WEINBERGER FOR SUBSETS OF EUCLIDEAN SPACES AND OF RIEMANNIAN MANIFOLDS

    11:55-12:20 - Andrea GuidolinSTABLE HOMOLOGICAL INVARIANTS OF DATA FROM ALGEBRAIC WASSERSTEIN DISTANCES
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Ron S. Kenett – Alan Tayler Memorial Lecture (Chairperson: Alessandra Micheletti)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS2: Minisymposium on topological data analysis

    15:30-15:55 - Julian Brüggemann - ON THE SPACE OF DISCRETE MORSE FUNCTIONS

    15:55-16:20 - Francesca Tombari - GEOMETRY OF THE MATCHING DISTANCE FOR 2D FILTERING FUNCTIONS

    16:20-16:45 - Justyna Signerska-Rynkowska - DYNAMICS RECONSTRUCTION FROM FINITE SAMPLE

    16:45-17:10 - Michał Lipiński - DYNAMICS RECONSTRUCTION FROM A TIME SERIES
  • 17:10 - 17:20

    Short Break

  • 17:20 - 19:00

    Contributed Talk - CT3

    17:20-17:45 - Joao V. Fontana - CONTROL-BASED METHODS FOR MODEL VALIDATION IN FLUID DYNAMICS

    17:45-18:10 - Johanna Heidrich - STOCHASTIC OPTIMAL CONTROL OF DISTRICT HEATING NETWORKS UNDER DEMAND UNCERTAINTY

    18:10-18:35 - Fadi Awawdeh ARBITRARILY HIGH ORDER SCHEMES FOR FRACTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

    18:35-19:00 - Eleni Theodosiou - AN EFFICIENT TWO DERIVATIVE IMEX SCHEME
  • 19:15 - 21:00

    ECMI Welcome Reception

    Venue: H-14 Building located on the picturesque Boulevard of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology at Stanisław Wyspiański Street 40. The boulevard is located within the university's main campus, on the largest of Wrocław's rivers - the Odra river.

    Programme: during the meeting, there will be a presentation of ECMI nodes.

Monday - CR 10 D

  • 8:30 - 9:00

    Opening & Awards

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Dirk Hartman (Chairperson: Dietmar Hömberg)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS6: Mathematics for Industry in Modelling: Microwaves, Vortices and Geometric Design

    10:40-11:05 - Mark McGuinness - MODELLING MOISTURE DETECTION IN BAUXITE USING MICROWAVES

    11:05-11:30 - Yasuhide Fukumoto - GLOBAL TIME EVOLUTION OF A VORTEX PAIR IN A VISCOUS FLUID

    11:30-11:55 - Yoshiki Jikumaru - ON THE APPLICABILITY OF DISCRETE CONFORMAL MAPS TO TRUSS STRUCTURES IN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

    11:55-12:20 - Kenji Kajiwara - GENERATION OF AESTHETIC CURVES AND SURFACES BY INTEGRABLE GEOMETRY
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Ron S. Kenett – Alan Tayler Memorial Lecture (Chairperson: Alessandra Micheletti)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS17: ECMI SIG: Mathematics for the Digital Factory

    15:30-15:55 - Nina Kliche - A NUMERICAL APPROACH FOR THE OPTIMAL OPERATION OF MINI-GRIDS UNDER UNCERTAINTY

    15:55-16:20 - Benjamin Bauer - REAL-TIME APPROXIMATION OF NON-UNIFORM DISC PACKING PROBLEMS

    16:20-16:45 - Joachim Linn - MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF INELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE BEHAVIOUR: 2D COSSERAT RODS AND HYSTERESIS OPERATORS

    16:45-17:10 - Dietmar Hömberg - TWO-SCALE TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION - A PHASE FIELD APPROACH
  • 17:10 - 17:20

    Short Break

  • 17:20 - 19:00

    Contributed Talk - CT4

    17:20-17:45 - Shuenn-Yih Chang - PROBLEM-DEPENDENT METHODS FOR SOLVING ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

    17:45-18:10 - Imre Fekete - LINEAR MULTISTEP METHODS AND RICHARDSON EXTRAPOLATION

    18:10-18:35 - Stephan Scholz - FAST COMPUTATION OF FUNCTION COMPOSITION DERIVATIVES FOR FLATNESS-BASED CONTROL OF DIFFUSION PROBLEMS

    18:35-19:00 - Maximilian Reiter - NUMERICAL APPROXIMATION OF GENERALIZED SOLUTIONS TO THE ERICKSEN–LESLIE EQUATIONS
  • 19:15 - 21:00

    ECMI Welcome Reception

    Venue: H-14 Building located on the picturesque Boulevard of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology at Stanisław Wyspiański Street 40. The boulevard is located within the university's main campus, on the largest of Wrocław's rivers - the Odra river.

    Programme: during the meeting, there will be a presentation of ECMI nodes.

Monday - CR 113

  • 8:30 - 9:00

    Opening & Awards

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Dirk Hartman (Chairperson: Dietmar Hömberg)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 11:30

    Minisymposium - MS4: Current trends in portfolio risk assessment and management

    10:40-11:05 - Burcu Aydogan - OPTIMAL INVESTMENT STRATEGIES UNDER THE RELATIVE PERFORMANCE IN JUMP-DIFFUSION MARKETS

    11:05-11:30 - Mogens Steffensen - OPTIMAL CONSUMPTION, INVESTMENT, AND INSURANCE UNDER STATE-DEPENDENT RISK AVERSION
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Ron S. Kenett – Alan Tayler Memorial Lecture (Chairperson: Alessandra Micheletti)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS8: Efficient numerical solutions of applied differential equations

    15:30-15:55 - Bálint Máté Takács - POSITIVITY PRESERVING NUMERICAL METHODS FOR EPIDEMIC MODELS

    15:55-16:20 - Lívia Boda- EFFICIENT NUMERICAL METHODS FOR EPIDEMIC MODELS

    16:20-16:45 - István Faragó - SOME QUALITATIVE PROPERTIES OF HTE NONSTANDARD FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD

    16:45-17:10 - Róbert Horváth - ON SOME OSCILLATORY PROPERTIES OF FINITE DIFFERENCE METHODS FOR ONE-DIMENSIONAL NONLINEAR PARABOLIC PROBLEMS
  • 17:10 - 17:20

    Short Break

  • 17:20 - 18:10

    Contributed Talk - CT1

    17:20-17:45 - Rafael Henriques - THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD WITH NEURAL NETWORKS TO RECONSTRUCT THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF AN ELASTIC MEDIUM

    17:45-18:10 - Halvor Snersrud Gustad - A HYBRID MODEL FOR PREDICTING BENDING MOMENTS IN
    SUBSEA STRUCTURES USING MOTION SENSORS AND RNNs
  • 19:15 - 21:00

    ECMI Welcome Reception

    Venue: H-14 Building located on the picturesque Boulevard of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology at Stanisław Wyspiański Street 40. The boulevard is located within the university's main campus, on the largest of Wrocław's rivers - the Odra river.

    Programme: during the meeting, there will be a presentation of ECMI nodes.

Monday - CR 114

  • 8:30 - 9:00

    Opening & Awards

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Dirk Hartman (Chairperson: Dietmar Hömberg)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS12: Analysis and Numerics of port-Hamiltonian Systems

    10:40-11:05 - Hannes Gernandt - ON DISCRETE-TIME PORT-HAMILTONIAN (DESCRIPTOR) SYSTEMS

    11:05-11:30 - Malak Diab - OPERATOR SPLITTING FOR SEMI-EXPLICIT DAEs AND PHDAEs

    11:30-11:55 - Andrea Brugnoli - HYBRID FINITE ELEMENTS FOR PORT-HAMILTONIAN SYSTEMS

    11:55-12:20 - Sølve Eidnes - MACHINE LEARNING OF PSEUDO-HAMILTONIAN SYSTEMS
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Ron S. Kenett – Alan Tayler Memorial Lecture (Chairperson: Alessandra Micheletti)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS12: Analysis and Numerics of port-Hamiltonian Systems

    15:30-15:55 - Michael Günther - OPERATOR SPLITTING FOR PORT-HAMILTONIAN ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: EFFICIENT LINEAR EQUATION SOLVERS AND MULTIRATE TECHNIQUES

    15:55-16:20 - Björn Liljegren-Sailer- SNAPSHOT-BASED MODEL REDUCTION FOR PORT-HAMILTONIAN SYSTEMS

    16:20-16:45 - Sarah Hauschild - STRUCTURE-PRESERVING METHODS FOR COUPLED pH-SYSTEMS OF NON-ISOTHERMAL FLUID FLOW

    16:45-17:10 - Philipp Schulze - NONLINEAR MODEL REDUCTION FOR TRANSPORT-DOMINATED PORT-HAMILTONIAN SYSTEMS
  • 17:10 - 17:20

    Short Break

  • 17:20 - 18:35

    Minisymposium - MS12: Analysis and Numerics of port-Hamiltonian Systems

    17:20-17:45 - Najmeh Javanmardi - ENERGY-BASED CONTROL APPROACHES FOR ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS

    17:45-18:10 - Markus Lohmayer - EXERGETIC PORT-HAMILTONIAN SYSTEMS

    18:10-18:35 - Nathanael Skrepek - A PORT-HAMILTONIAN APPROACH TO COUPLED CABLE-FIELD PROBLEMS
  • 19:15 - 21:00

    ECMI Welcome Reception

    Venue: H-14 Building located on the picturesque Boulevard of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology at Stanisław Wyspiański Street 40. The boulevard is located within the university's main campus, on the largest of Wrocław's rivers - the Odra river.

    Programme: during the meeting, there will be a presentation of ECMI nodes.

Monday - CR 115

  • 8:30 - 9:00

    Opening & Awards

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Dirk Hartman (Chairperson: Dietmar Hömberg)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS11: Neural network-based numerical solution of ODEs and PDEs

    10:40-11:00 - Davide Murar - LEARNING HAMILTONIANS OF CONSTRAINED MECHANICAL SYSTEMS

    11:00-11:20 - Giulia Bertaglia - SOLVING MULTISCALE PROBLEMS WITH NEURAL NETWORKS: THE IMPORTANCE OF ASYMPTOTIC–PRESERVATION

    11:20-11:40 - Karl Schrader - TRANSLATING ANISOTROPIC DIFFUSION INTO RESIDUAL NETWORKS

    11:40-12:00 - Tatiana Kossaczká - DISCRETIZATION ERRORS IN FINITE DIFFERENCE SCHEMES APPROXIMATED BY DEEP LEARNING

    12:00-12:20 - András Molnár - A FUNCTIONAL APPROACH TO INTERPRETING THE ROLE OF THE ADJOINT EQUATION IN MACHINE LEARNING
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Ron S. Kenett – Alan Tayler Memorial Lecture (Chairperson: Alessandra Micheletti)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Contributed Talk - CT2

    15:30-15:55 - Leon Baeck - TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION OF A BIPOLAR PLATE

    15:55-16:20 -Thi Thai Le - KELVIN-HELMHOLTZ INSTABILITY’S ROLE IN ENERGY TRANSITION PROCESSES

    16:20-16:45 - Merab Svanadze - ON THE COUPLED THEORY OF THERMOELASTICITY OF NANOPOROUS MATERIALS

    16:45-17:10 - Emma Greenbank - HOMOGENISATION AND MODELLING OF A SILICON NANOWIRE LI-ION BATTERY ANODE
  • 19:15 - 21:00

    ECMI Welcome Reception

    Venue: H-14 Building located on the picturesque Boulevard of the Wrocław University of Science and Technology at Stanisław Wyspiański Street 40. The boulevard is located within the university's main campus, on the largest of Wrocław's rivers - the Odra river.

    Programme: during the meeting, there will be a presentation of ECMI nodes.

Tuesday - CR 10 AC

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Ruth Baker (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS1: Mathematical models in a disease and epidemiological context

    10:40-11:05 - Isti Rodiah - SCENARIOS FOR THE SARS-COV-2 PANDEMIC 2023 IN GERMANY

    11:05-11:30 - Radomir Pestow - SOCIAL LEARNING DURING PANDEMICS

    11:30-11:55 - Tyll Krueger - STRUCTURAL RISK FACTORS IN EPIDEMIC DYNAMICS OF COVID-19

    11:55-12:20 - Anna Fome - ANALYSIS OF A COMPETITIVE RESPIRATORY DISEASE SYSTEM WITH QUARANTINE


  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Henrik Madsen (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS1: Mathematical models in a disease and epidemiological context

    15:30-15:55 - Lukas Bayer - GEMS - GERMAN EPIDEMIC MICRO-SIMULATION SYSTEM

    15:55-16:20 -Moritz Schäfer - AN INTEGRO-DIFFERENTIAL MODEL FOR THE SPREAD OF DISEASES

    16:20-16:45 - Jean-Guy Caputo - EPIDEMIC PROPAGATION ON A NETWORK: A SIMPLE MODEL

    16:45-17:10 - Roland Pulch - OPTIMAL CONTROL OF A DENGUE MODEL WITH TEMPORARY  CROSS IMMUNITY
  • 17:10 - 17:20

    Short Break

  • 17:20 - 18:35

    Minisymposium - MS1: Mathematical models in a disease and epidemiological context

    17:20-17:45 - Roger Petterson - EPIDEMIC MODELLING BY BIRTH-DEATH PROCESSES WITH SPATIAL SCALING

    17:45-18:10 - Mary Joy Togonon - MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF CELL MIGRATIONWITH CHEMOTAXIS AND HAPTOTAXIS
     
    18:10-18:35 - Evans Kiptoo Korir SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF CONTACT-RELATED INTERVENTIONS FOR MODELING EPIDEMICS

Tuesday - CR 10 B

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Ruth Baker (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS21: Modelling simulation and optimization in electrical engineering (MSOEE)

    10:40-11:05 - Vittorio Romano - ???

    11:05-11:30 - Orazio Muscato - ???

    11:30-11:55 - Giovanni Nastasi - DIRECT SIMULATION OF CHARGE TRANSPORT IN GRAPHENE FET

    11:55-12:20 - Giorgia VitanzaOPTIMIZED QUANTUM DRIFT DIFFUSION MODEL APPLIED TO A RESONANT TUNNELING DIODE
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Henrik Madsen (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 16:45

    Minisymposium - MS21: Modelling simulation and optimization in electrical engineering (MSOEE)

    15:30-15:55 - Giuseppe Ali - CHARGE TRANSPORT IN 2D TRANSITION METAL DICHALGENIDES

    15:55-16:20 -Patricio Farrell - MODELING AND NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF 2D MEMRISTIVE DEVICES

    16:20-16:45 - Nella Rotundo - A WEIGHTED HYBRIDIZABLE DISCONTINUOUS GALERKIN METHOD FOR DRIFT-DIFFUSION PROBLEMS
  • 17:10 - 17:20

    Short Break

  • 17:20 - 18:10

    Minisymposium - MS21: Modelling simulation and optimization in electrical engineering (MSOEE)

    17:20-17:45 - Francesco Vecil - CUDA PORT TO GPU OF A BOLTZMANN-SCHRÖDINGER-POISSON SOLVER FOR CONFINED DEVICES

    17:45-18:10 - Antonio SellittoHEAT TRANSFER AT NANOSCALE AND BOUNDARY CONDITIONS

Tuesday - CR 10 D

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Ruth Baker (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS9: EU-MATHS-IN: Success Stories of Mathematical Technologies in Societal Challenges and Industry

    10:40-11:05 - Mauricio Rincón Bonilla - MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF HYDROGEN DIFFUSION AND EMBRITTLEMENT IN STEELS

    11:05-11:30 - Manuel Cruz - MEASURING AND FORECASTING THE IMPACT OF THE LIGHT VEHICLE’S ELECTRIFICATION IN THE AUTOMOTIVE MAINTENANCE BUSINESS

    11:30-11:55 - Valérie Monbet - MIR & STATISTIC MODELING FOR PREDICTION OF NASH DISEASE

    11:55-12:20 - Veronique Maume-Deschamps - ESTIMATION OF MULTIVARIATE GENERALIZED GAMMA CONVOLUTIONS, APPLICATION TO DEPENDENCE STRUCTURE MODELLING IN INSURANCE 
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Henrik Madsen (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS9: EU-MATHS-IN: Success Stories of Mathematical Technologies in Societal Challenges and Industry

    15:30-15:55 - Anouk Zandbergen - IMPROVING THE CONVERGENCE OF PSEUDO-TRANSIENT CONTINUATION FOR CFD SIMULATIONS USING NEURAL NETWORKS

    15:55-16:20 -Yoann Valero - USE OF PROCESS CROWDING IN CONDITIONAL WGAN FOR REMAINING PROCESS EVENTS PREDICTION

    16:20-16:45 - Aderito Araujo OPTIMAL CONFIGURATION FOR COMMUNICATION ANTENNA ALONG A RAILWAY LINE

    16:45-17:10 - Veronique Maume-Deschamps - U-MATHS-IN OpenDesk. An infrastructure to strengthen the competitiveness of European companies through mathematics
  • 17:10 - 17:20

    Short Break

  • 17:20 - 19:00

    Minisymposium - MS13: ECMI SIG: Mathematics for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence

    17:20-17:45 - Lidija Fodor - A DISTRIBUTED INEXACT LEVENBERQ MARQUARTD METHOD FOR NONLINEAR LEAST SQUARES

    17:45-18:10 - Alessandra Micheletti - GENEOnet: A NEW MACHINE LEARNING PARADIGM FOR PROTEIN POCKET DETECTION BASED ON GROUP EQUIVARIANT NON EXPANSIVE OPERATORS
     
    18:10-18:35 - Diogo Lavado - SCENE-NET: LEVERAGING GROUP EQUIVARIANCE FOR GEOMETRIC INTERPRETABILITY IN MACHINE LEARNING

    18:35-19:00 - Cláudia Soares - PHYSICALLY-INFORMED NEURAL NETWORKS FOR PROPAGATING ORBITS OF SPACECRAFT AND DEBRIS IN LOWER EARTH ORBIT

Tuesday - CR 113

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Ruth Baker (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS7: Mathematical Methods in Cardiology

    10:40-11:05 - Gerard Cybulski - APPLICATION OF INFORMATION CONTENT ANALYSIS TO DESCRIPTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM ACTIVITY USING IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY SIGNALS

    11:05-11:30 - Sebastian HerzogRECONSTRUCTING IN-DEPTH ACTIVITY FOR CHAOTIC SPATIO-TEMPORAL EXCITABLE MEDIA MODELS BASED ON SURFACE DATA

    11:30-11:55 - Sayedeh Hussaini - OPTOGENETIC CONTROL OF CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS

    11:55-12:20 - Monika PetelczycON THE PREDICTION OF THE MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE FROM THE DYNAMIC MODEL
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Henrik Madsen (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS7: Mathematical Methods in Cardiology

    15:30-15:55 - Teodor Buchner - FROM ECG TO ENERGY STORAGE: UNIVERSALITY OF IMPEDANCE AND LACK OF KINETIC THEORY

    15:55-16:20 -Katarzyna Kubiak - EVALUATION OF PREDICTIVE ABILITY OF MARKERS ADDED TO RISK PREDICTION MODELS

    16:20-16:45 - Katarzyna Tessmer - ENTROPY-BASED METHODS IN THE ANALYSIS OF LONG-TERM ECG RECORDINGS

    16:45-17:10 - Grzegorz Graff - HEART RATE ASYMMETRY IN RELATION TO RESPIRATORY PHASE IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS AND PATIENTS WITH HYPERTATION
  • 17:10 - 17:20

    Short Break

  • 17:20 - 19:00

    Minisymposium - MS26: Stochastic Modelling in Insurance and Reinsurance

    17:20-17:45 - Audrius Kabašinskas - ON SYSTEMIC RISK ASSESSMENT OF LITHUANIAN SECOND-PILLAR PENSION FUNDS

    17:45-18:10 - Krzysztof Kępczyński - PROPORTIONAL REINSURANCE FOR BROWNIAN RISK MODEL
     
    18:10-18:35 - Zbigniew Michna - SIMULTANEOUS RUIN PROBABILITY FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL BROWNIAN AND LÉVY RISK MODELS

    18:35-19:00 - Aleksandra Wilkowska PROBABILITY OF RUIN IN THE MODEL OF COLLABORATING INSURANCE COMPANIES

Tuesday - CR 114

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Ruth Baker (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 11:55

    Minisymposium - MS2: Minisymposium on topological data analysis

    10:40-11:05 - Rafał Topolnicki - APPLICATION OF TOPOLOGICAL DATA ANALYSIS TO GOODNESS-OF-FIT TESTING

    11:05-11:30 - Sara ScaramucciaPARALLEL DECOMPOSITION OF PERSISTENCE MODULES THROUGH INTERVAL BASES

    11:30-11:55 - Niklas Hellmer DAMAGE IDENTIFICATION IN ROLLING ELEMENT BEARINGS USING TOPOLOGICAL DATA ANALYSIS
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Henrik Madsen (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 16:45

    Contributed Talk - CT5

    15:30-15:55 - Viktor Skorniakov - ON THE OPTIMAL PAIRWISE GROUP TESTING ALGORITHM

    15:55-16:20 -Pietari Mönkkönen - MONTE CARLO FOLIAGE GENERATION ON 3D TREE MODELS

    16:20-16:45 - Pratik Mullick - COMPUTATIONAL STRATEGIES FOR ANALYZING COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR IN HUMAN CROWDS
  • 17:10 - 17:20

    Short Break

  • 17:20 - 19:00

    Contributed Talk - CT7

    17:20-17:45 - Juancho Collera - COUPLED DELAYED ACTION OSCILLATOR MODEL OF THE ENSO

    17:45-18:10 - Lukas Kannengießer - PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION IN BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS FOR FIBER SPINNING
     
    18:10-18:35 - Barbara Zubik-Kowal - ITERATIVE SOLUTION TECHNIQUES BASED ON THE MAGNITUDES OF PHYSICAL PARAMETERS APPEARING IN GIVEN DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEMS

    18:35-19:00 - M. Filomena Teodoro - BAROTRAUMA, A POSSIBLE MODEL

Tuesday - CR 115

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Ruth Baker (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS10: Computational mathematics for partial differential equations: theory and applications

    10:40-11:05 - Jan ten Thije Boonkkamp - DG METHODS FOR LIOUVILLE’S EQUATION OF GEOMETRICAL OPTICS

    11:05-11:30 - Juan del ValleA NEW PICTURE ON THE STRANG SPLITTING

    11:30-11:55 - Karolina Lademann UNIFORM IN OSCILLATIONS NUMERICAL METHODS FOR HIGHLY OSCILLATORY KLEIN–GORDON EQUATION

    11:55-12:20 - Karolina Kropielnicka - ASYMPTOTIC EXPANSIONS FOR THE LINEAR PDEs WITH OSCILLATORY INPUT TERMS: ANALYTICAL FORM AND ERROR ANALYSIS
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Henrik Madsen (Chairperson: Poul G. Hjorth)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS10: Computational mathematics for partial differential equations: theory and applications

    15:30-15:55 - Felix del Teso - A CONVERGENT DISCRETIZATION OF THE POROUS MEDIUM EQUATION WITH FRACTIONAL PRESSURE

    15:55-16:20 - Mateusz Świtała - ERROR ANALYSIS OF NUMERICAL SCHEME FOR THE ERDÉLYI–KOBER FRACTIONAL DIFFUSION EQUATION

    16:20-16:45 - Maria Lopez-Fernandez - GENERALIZED CONVOLUTION QUADRATURE FOR THE FRACTIONAL INTEGRAL AND FRACTIONAL DIFFUSION EQUATIONS

    16:45-17:10 - Łukasz Płociniczak - NUMERICAL METHODS FOR THE TIME-FRACTIONAL POROUS MEDIUM EQUATION
  • 17:10 - 17:20

    Short Break

  • 17:20 - 19:00

    Contributed Talk - CT18

    17:20-17:45 - Dana Mackey - MODELLING THE EFFECT OF ZEOLITE DOPANTS ON OPTICAL PATTERNING OF PHOTOPOLYMERS

    17:45-18:10 - Jack Lyons - MODELLING THE FORMATION OF SLANTED HOLOGRAPHIC GRATINGS IN HYBRID PHOTOPOLYMER MEDIA
     
    18:10-18:35 - Néstor García-Chan - URBAN HEAT ISLAND DYNAMICS IN AN URBAN-RURAL POROUS DOMAIN, NUMERICAL METHODOLOGY AND SIMULATION

    18:35-19:00 - Olena Andrusenko - MODELING OF DRILL STRING BUCKLING IN 3D CURVILINEAR BORE-HOLES

Wednesday - CR 10 AC

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Claudia Schillings (Chairperson: Matthias Ehrhardt)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    ECMI Prize/Minisymposium - MS25: Mathematical and physical modeling of single particle tracking experiment

    10:40-11:05 - Anile Prize winner

    11:05-11:30 - Wacker Prize winner

    11:30-11:55 - Yuval Garini - UNVEILING THE WONDERS OF CELL NUCLEUS DYNAMICS

    11:55-12:20 - Ralf Metzler - LONG-RANGE CORRELATED PROCESSES: CONFINEMENT & HETEROGENEITY
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Rafał Weron (Chairperson: Krzysztof Burnecki)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS25: Mathematical and physical modeling of single particle tracking experiment

    15:30-15:55 - Diego Krapf - MEASURING AND MODELING HETEROGENEOUS DIFFUSION IN THE CYTOPLASM OF LIVING CELLS

    15:55-16:20 - Kacper Taźbierski - SERIES REPRESENTATION OF PROCESSES WITH RENEWAL RESETTING

    16:20-16:45 - Monika Muszkieta - INTERPOLATION OF FRACTIONAL BROWNIAN TRAJECTORIES FOR A SINGLE PARTICLE TRACKING EXPERIMENT

    16:45-17:10 - Jakub Ślęzak - RANDOM COEFFCIENT AUTOREGRESSIVE PROCESSES AS DIFFUSION MODELS
  • 17:10 - 19:00

    Sightseeing

    Start point: Wrocław University of Science and Technology Congress Centre (conference venue)

    Wrocław - the meeting place, is a city full of various tourist attractions, as well as an amazing atmosphere, which consists of more than 1000 years of history! During the 3-hour guided walk, we will present both the place where Wrocław was founded that is Cathedral island with its extraordinary churches, and the current heart of the city, which is Wrocław's market square, full of beautiful and colorful tenement houses. In addition, you will be able to see how important to Wrocław is its main river - the Oder, see one of Wrocław's most beautiful buildings - the University of Wrocław, find a lot of dwarves, or feel the atmosphere of small and narrow streets leading to one of the largest former trade squares.

    We encourage you to learn interesting facts about Wrocław, it's definitely worth it!

Wednesday - CR 10 B

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Claudia Schillings (Chairperson: Matthias Ehrhardt)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS23: Selected Aspects of Education in Applied Mathematics

    10:40-11:05 - Danijela Rajter-Ćirić - CHALLENGES OF ONLINE TEACHING OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS COURSE

    11:05-11:30 - Ewald H. Lindner - 20 YEARS MASTER PROGRAMME ”INDUSTRIAL MATHEMATICS” AT JKU LINZ

    11:30-11:55 - Markus Grasmair - THE ETHIOPIAN-NORWEGIAN NETWORK IN COMPUTATIONAL MATHEMATICS

    11:55-12:20 - Martin Bracke - MODELING WEEKS AND STEM PROJECTS IN HIGH AND MIDDLE SCHOOLS
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Rafał Weron (Chairperson: Krzysztof Burnecki)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 16:45

    Minisymposium - MS23: Selected Aspects of Education in Applied Mathematics

    15:30-15:55 - Lukas Bayer - DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

    15:55-16:20 - Danijela Rajter-Ćirić - DATA SCIENCE MASTER STUDY PROGRAM AT FACULTY OF SCIENCES IN NOVI SAD

    16:20-16:45 - Marek Teuerle - DISCUSSION ABOUT THE ECMI DATA SCIENCE MODEL MASTER
  • 17:10 - 19:00

    Sightseeing

    Start point: Wrocław University of Science and Technology Congress Centre (conference venue)

    Wrocław - the meeting place, is a city full of various tourist attractions, as well as an amazing atmosphere, which consists of more than 1000 years of history! During the 3-hour guided walk, we will present both the place where Wrocław was founded that is Cathedral island with its extraordinary churches, and the current heart of the city, which is Wrocław's market square, full of beautiful and colorful tenement houses. In addition, you will be able to see how important to Wrocław is its main river - the Oder, see one of Wrocław's most beautiful buildings - the University of Wrocław, find a lot of dwarves, or feel the atmosphere of small and narrow streets leading to one of the largest former trade squares.

    We encourage you to learn interesting facts about Wrocław, it's definitely worth it!

Wednesday - CR 10 D

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Claudia Schillings (Chairperson: Matthias Ehrhardt)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS14: ECMI SIG: Computational Methods for Finance and Energy Markets

    10:40-11:05 - Daniel Sevcovic - APPLICATION OF MAXIMAL MONOTONE OPERATOR METHOD FOR SOLVING HJB EQUATION ARISING IN OPTIMAL PORTFOLIO SELECTION

    11:05-11:30 - Anna Clevenhaus - A STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT BOUNDARY CONDITIONS ON THE VARIANCE OF THE HESTON MODEL

    11:30-11:55 - Matúš Padyšák - BOND TRADING STRATEGIES USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES

    11:55-12:20 - Martyna Zdeb - PRICING OF INSURANCE-LINKED SECURITIES: A MULTI-PERIL APPROACH
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Rafał Weron (Chairperson: Krzysztof Burnecki)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS14: ECMI SIG: Computational Methods for Finance and Energy Markets

    15:30-15:55 - Felix Müller - UNLOCK POTENTIALS FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION - OPTIMIZE GRID MAINTENANCE

    15:55-16:20 - Joanna Janczura -  EXPECTILE-BASED FORECASTING OF ELECTRICITY PRICES

    16:20-16:45 - Jonathan Berrisch - MULTIVARIATE PROBABILISTIC CRPS LEARNING WITH AN APPLICATION TO DAY-AHEAD POWER PRICES

    16:45-17:10 - Weronika Nitka - MANAGING MARKET RISK FOR A SMALL RENEWABLE ENERGY GENERATOR USING BOOTSTRAP-BASED FORECASTS
  • 17:10 - 19:00

    Sightseeing

    Start point: Wrocław University of Science and Technology Congress Centre (conference venue)

    Wrocław - the meeting place, is a city full of various tourist attractions, as well as an amazing atmosphere, which consists of more than 1000 years of history! During the 3-hour guided walk, we will present both the place where Wrocław was founded that is Cathedral island with its extraordinary churches, and the current heart of the city, which is Wrocław's market square, full of beautiful and colorful tenement houses. In addition, you will be able to see how important to Wrocław is its main river - the Oder, see one of Wrocław's most beautiful buildings - the University of Wrocław, find a lot of dwarves, or feel the atmosphere of small and narrow streets leading to one of the largest former trade squares.

    We encourage you to learn interesting facts about Wrocław, it's definitely worth it!

Wednesday - CR 113

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Claudia Schillings (Chairperson: Matthias Ehrhardt)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Contributed Talk - CT8

    10:40-11:05 - Hasifa Nampala - ANALYSIS OF HIV THERAPY IN THE LIVER USING OPTIMAL CONTROL AND PHARMACOKINETICS

    11:05-11:30 - Giuseppe Pontrelli - MODELLING SMART DRUG RELEASE WITH FUNCTIONALLY GRADED MATERIALS

    11:30-11:55 - Giulia Elena Aliffi - A SYSTEM OF RANDOM ODES FOR REPRESENTING TRENDS OF CGM SIGNALS

    11:55-12:20 - Kevin Moroney - MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF DRUG RELEASE FROM PHARMACEUTICAL GRANULES IN DISSOLUTION TESTING
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Rafał Weron (Chairperson: Krzysztof Burnecki)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 16:45

    Contributed Talk - CT6

    15:30-15:55 - Willem Jansen - CONCATENATED BACKWARD RAY MAPPING ON THE COMPOUND PARABOLIC CONCENTRATOR

    15:55-16:20 - Sanjana VermaTWO-DIMENSIONAL FREEFORM REFLECTOR DESIGN FOR MINIMIZING ABERRATIONS

    16:20-16:45 - Sandeep Kumar - LAGRANGIAN COHERENT STRUCTURES IN LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY
  • 17:10 - 19:00

    Sightseeing

    Start point: Wrocław University of Science and Technology Congress Centre (conference venue)

    Wrocław - the meeting place, is a city full of various tourist attractions, as well as an amazing atmosphere, which consists of more than 1000 years of history! During the 3-hour guided walk, we will present both the place where Wrocław was founded that is Cathedral island with its extraordinary churches, and the current heart of the city, which is Wrocław's market square, full of beautiful and colorful tenement houses. In addition, you will be able to see how important to Wrocław is its main river - the Oder, see one of Wrocław's most beautiful buildings - the University of Wrocław, find a lot of dwarves, or feel the atmosphere of small and narrow streets leading to one of the largest former trade squares.

    We encourage you to learn interesting facts about Wrocław, it's definitely worth it!

Wednesday - CR 114

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Claudia Schillings (Chairperson: Matthias Ehrhardt)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS18: Minisymposium on stochastic models for climate, finance and insurance data

    10:40-11:05 - Anastassia Baxevani - EFFECTIVE PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION APPROXIMATION FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF PRECIPITATION DATA

    11:05-11:30 - Anna Panorska - PRECIPITATION EXTREMES - ATMOSPHERIC RIVERS: PRESENT AND FUTURE

    11:30-11:55 - Marek Arendarczyk - THE GREENWOOD STATISTIC, STOCHASTIC DOMINANCE, CLUSTERING AND HEAVY TAILS

    11:55-12:20 - Tomasz Kozubowski - A UNIFORM LAPLACE MIXTURE DISTRIBUTION
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Rafał Weron (Chairperson: Krzysztof Burnecki)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 16:45

    Minisymposium - MS18: Minisymposium on stochastic models for climate, finance and insurance data

    15:30-15:55 - Aleksandra Grzesiek - TESTING OF TWO-DIMENSIONAL GAUSSIAN PROCESSES BY SAMPLE CROSS-COVARIANCE FUNCTION

    15:55-16:20 - Agnieszka WyłomańskaFRACTIONAL BROWNIAN MOTION WITH CONSTANT AND RANDOM HURST EXPONENT - MATHEMATICAL FRAMEWORK AND STATISTICAL TESTING

    16:20-16:45 - Krzysztof Podgórski - EMPIRICALLY DRIVEN SPLINE BASES FOR FUNCTIONAL PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS IN 2D
  • 17:10 - 19:00

    Sightseeing

    Start point: Wrocław University of Science and Technology Congress Centre (conference venue)

    Wrocław - the meeting place, is a city full of various tourist attractions, as well as an amazing atmosphere, which consists of more than 1000 years of history! During the 3-hour guided walk, we will present both the place where Wrocław was founded that is Cathedral island with its extraordinary churches, and the current heart of the city, which is Wrocław's market square, full of beautiful and colorful tenement houses. In addition, you will be able to see how important to Wrocław is its main river - the Oder, see one of Wrocław's most beautiful buildings - the University of Wrocław, find a lot of dwarves, or feel the atmosphere of small and narrow streets leading to one of the largest former trade squares.

    We encourage you to learn interesting facts about Wrocław, it's definitely worth it!

Wednesday - CR 115

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Claudia Schillings (Chairperson: Matthias Ehrhardt)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS19: Mathematics for Industry in the Netherlands: Trending Topics

    10:40-11:05 - Jan ten Thije Boonkkamp - INVERSE METHODS FOR FREEFORM OPTICAL DESIGN

    11:05-11:30 - Domenico Lahaye - NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF JETS IN CO-FLOW

    11:30-11:55 - Wil Schilders - DIGITAL TWINS IN THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY

    11:55-12:20 - Neil Budko - ROBUST METHODS FOR ILL-POSED PROBLEMS IN AGRICULTURE
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Rafał Weron (Chairperson: Krzysztof Burnecki)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Minisymposium - MS20: Unraveling neural networks with structure-preserving computing

    15:30-15:55 - Wil Schilders - THE UNRAVEL PROJECT: UNRAVELING NEURAL NETWORKS WITH STRUCTURE-PRESERVING COMPUTING

    15:55-16:20 - Toby van GastelenENERGY-CONSERVING NEURAL NETWORK FOR TURBULENCE CLOSURE MODELING

    16:20-16:45 - Lu Xia - ON THE INFLUENCE OF STOCHASTIC ROUNDING BIAS IN IMPLEMENTING GRADIENT DESCENT WITH APPLICATION IN LOW-PRECISION TRAINING

    16:45-17:10 - Philipp Horn - A GENERALIZED FRAMEWORK OF NEURAL NETWORKS FOR HAMILTONIAN SYSTEMS
  • 17:10 - 19:00

    Sightseeing

    Start point: Wrocław University of Science and Technology Congress Centre (conference venue)

    Wrocław - the meeting place, is a city full of various tourist attractions, as well as an amazing atmosphere, which consists of more than 1000 years of history! During the 3-hour guided walk, we will present both the place where Wrocław was founded that is Cathedral island with its extraordinary churches, and the current heart of the city, which is Wrocław's market square, full of beautiful and colorful tenement houses. In addition, you will be able to see how important to Wrocław is its main river - the Oder, see one of Wrocław's most beautiful buildings - the University of Wrocław, find a lot of dwarves, or feel the atmosphere of small and narrow streets leading to one of the largest former trade squares.

    We encourage you to learn interesting facts about Wrocław, it's definitely worth it!

Wednesday - CR 106

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Claudia Schillings (Chairperson: Matthias Ehrhardt)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Contributed Talk - CT9

    10:40-11:05 - Omar Alsayyed - REGULARIZATION METHODS FOR SOLVING INVERSE PROBLEMS

    11:05-11:30 - Juan Rocha - MAXIMUM PRINCIPLE FOR TIME-FRACTIONAL DIFFUSION EQUATIONS WITH THE CAPUTO-KATUGAMPOLA DERIVATIVE

    11:30-11:55 -Daniel BoothA HELE-SHAW NEWTON'S CRADLE: CIRCULAR BUBBLES IN A HELE-SHAW CHANNEL

    11:55-12:20 - Anna Szafrańska - FRACTIONAL MODELING WITH APPLICATION IN BIOLOGY
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Rafał Weron (Chairperson: Krzysztof Burnecki)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 17:10

    Contributed Talk - CT11

    15:30-15:55 - Joe Roberts - MODELLING THE BREAKUP OF RECYCLED CARBON FIBRE TOWS IN THE CARDING MACHINE

    15:55-16:20 - Shahid MubassharNATURAL VIBRATIONS OF STEPPED NANOARCHES WITH DEFECTS

    16:20-16:45 - Roberto Beneduci - FOREST FIRES SPREADING: A NON-LINEAR PROBABILISTIC CONTINUOUS SPACE-TIME MODEL

    16:45-17:10 - Milton Assuncao- ON THE DISSOLUTION OF PARTICLES SUBJECT TO MIXED CONVECTION
  • 17:10 - 19:00

    Sightseeing

    Start point: Wrocław University of Science and Technology Congress Centre (conference venue)

    Wrocław - the meeting place, is a city full of various tourist attractions, as well as an amazing atmosphere, which consists of more than 1000 years of history! During the 3-hour guided walk, we will present both the place where Wrocław was founded that is Cathedral island with its extraordinary churches, and the current heart of the city, which is Wrocław's market square, full of beautiful and colorful tenement houses. In addition, you will be able to see how important to Wrocław is its main river - the Oder, see one of Wrocław's most beautiful buildings - the University of Wrocław, find a lot of dwarves, or feel the atmosphere of small and narrow streets leading to one of the largest former trade squares.

    We encourage you to learn interesting facts about Wrocław, it's definitely worth it!

Thursday - CR 10 AC

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Uwe Iben (Chairperson: Wil Schilders)

  • 10:00 - 10:20

    Coffee Break

  • 10:20 - 12:00

    Industry Day: KGHM, BNY MELLON x2, SANTANDER

  • 12:00 - 13:30

    Lunch

  • 13:30 - 15:10

    Industry Day: NOKIA, Sun Cable, Saule Technologies, SatRev

  • 15:10 - 15:20

    Short Break

  • 15:20 - 17:00

    Minisymposium - MS22: The Essence of Mathematics in Industry

    15:20-15:45 - John and Hilary Ockendon - THE ESSENCE OF MATHEMATICS IN INDUSTRY

    15:45-16:10 - Agnieszka WyłomańskaDOES THE INDUSTRY NEED MATH?

    16:10-16:35 - Kamil Kulesza - THE ESSENCE OF MATHS IN INDUSTRY: ACADEMICS WORKING IN THE MARKET ENVIRONMENT

    16:35-17:00 - Janusz Szwabiński- TOWARDS A NANOPARTICLE BASED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM: INSIGHTS FROM SINGLE PARTICLE TRACKING DATA
  • 17:00 - 17:10

    Short Break

  • 17:10 - 18:10

    Panel Discussion: The Future of Industrial and Applied Mathematics

    • Dirk Hartmann (moderator),
    • Uwe Iben,
    • Anna Futoma-Szymańska,
    • Dietmar Hömberg,
    • Jakub Tomczyk,
    • Peregrina Quintela.
  • 19:00 - 22:00

    Conference Gala Dinner

    Programme: the gala dinner will be enriched by the "Ladies of Rock" concert featuring Nicola Warda and her band.

    Venue: gala dinner will be organized in the Wrocław Congress Center (Centennial Hall complex) which is located in a beautiful part of Wrocław, close to the Szczytnicki Park and Multimedia Fountain. The whole complex is inscribed in the UNESCO List because of the historical value of the area and the main building, which is Centennial Hall - the pearl of modernism.

    Wrocław Congress Center address:
    Wystawowa Street 1
    51-618 Wrocław

    Tram/Bus stop: Hala Stulecia/Centennial Hall

    Tram numbers: 1, 2, 4, 10, 16

    Bus numbers: 145, 146, 315

Thursday - CR 113

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Uwe Iben (Chairperson: Wil Schilders)

  • 10:00 - 10:20

    Coffee Break

  • 10:20 - 12:00

    Minisymposium - MS5: Requirements, Tools and Applications in the Simulation of Fluid Technical Netwoks

    10:20-10:45 - Michael Hilden - CHALLENGES IN BRAKE FLUID NETWORKS MEASUREMENTS & SIMULATIONS

    10:45-11:10 - Gerd Steinebach - SIMULATION OF ENERGY NETWORKS WITHIN JULIA APPLICATIONS AND BENCHMARKS WITH METHOD RODAS5P

    11:10-11:35 -Michael Bareev-Rudy - OPTIMAL SIZING AND CONTROL OF A HYDROGEN-BASED HYBRID ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM BY MEANS OF METAMODELING

    11:35-12:00 - Tanja Clees - CONTINGENCY ANALYSIS FOR GAS TRANSPORT NETWORKS WITH HYDROGEN INJECTION
  • 12:00 - 13:30

    Lunch

  • 13:30 - 15:10

    Minisymposium - MS14: ECMI SIG: Computational Methods for Finance and Energy Markets

    13:30-13:55 - Michael Trebing - POWER PRODUCTION PLANNING WITH QUANTUM COMPUTERS

    13:55-14:20 -Sarah Schleicher- UNLOCK POTENTIALS FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION - ANALYSIS OF GRID EXPANSION, RENEWABLES AND HYDROGEN WITH MATHEMATICAL OPTIMIZATION

    14:20-14:45 -Tomasz Weron - BOOTSTRAP-BASED FORECASTS IN BATTERY CHARGING STRATEGIES

    14:45-15:10 - Simon Hirsch - MULTIVARIATE SIMULATION-BASED FORECASTING FOR INTRADAY POWER MARKETS: MODELING TIME-VARYING DEPENDENCE AND CROSS-PRODUCT PRICE EFFECTS
  • 17:10 - 18:10

    Panel Discussion: The Future of Industrial and Applied Mathematics

    • Dirk Hartmann (moderator),
    • Uwe Iben,
    • Anna Futoma-Szymańska,
    • Dietmar Hömberg,
    • Jakub Tomczyk,
    • Peregrina Quintela.
  • 19:00 - 22:00

    Conference Gala Dinner

    Programme: the gala dinner will be enriched by the "Ladies of Rock" concert featuring Nicola Warda and her band.

    Venue: gala dinner will be organized in the Wrocław Congress Center (Centennial Hall complex) which is located in a beautiful part of Wrocław, close to the Szczytnicki Park and Multimedia Fountain. The whole complex is inscribed in the UNESCO List because of the historical value of the area and the main building, which is Centennial Hall - the pearl of modernism.

    Wrocław Congress Center address:
    Wystawowa Street 1
    51-618 Wrocław

    Tram/Bus stop: Hala Stulecia/Centennial Hall

    Tram numbers: 1, 2, 4, 10, 16

    Bus numbers: 145, 146, 315

Friday - CR 10 AC

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Mathilde Mougeot (Chairperson: Janusz Szwabiński)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS16: Mathematics for the environment

    10:40-11:05 - Tim Myers - USING MATHEMATICS TO IMPROVE THE DESIGN OF ADSORPTION COLUMNS

    11:05-11:30 - Maria Aguareles - DYNAMICS OF A SIPS-BASED MODEL FOR COLUMN ADSORPTION

    11:30-11:55 - Francesc Font - MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF HYDROGEN STORAGE IN METAL HYDRIDES

    11:55-12:20 - Lucy Auton - DECONTAMINATING DRINKING WATER: MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF FLUORIDE REMOVAL FILTERS
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Irena Lasiecka (Chairperson: Jacek Miękisz)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 16:20

    Minisymposium - MS16: Mathematics for the environment

    15:30-15:55 - Ellen Luckins - MULTISCALE MODELLING OF DRYING SOIL AND ROCKUSING MATHEMATICS TO IMPROVE THE DESIGN OF ADSORPTION COLUMNS

    15:55-16:20 - Marc Calvo-Schwarzwalder - THERMAL MANAGEMENT OF GREEN ROOFS
  • 17:10 - 17:40

    Closing Ceremony

Friday - CR 10 B

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Mathilde Mougeot (Chairperson: Janusz Szwabiński)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 11:30

    Minisymposium - MS14: ECMI SIG: Computational Methods for Finance and Energy Markets

    10:40-11:05 - Jarosław Gruszka - PORTFOLIO OPTIMISATION VIA THE HESTON MODEL CALIBRATED TO REAL ASSET DATA

    11:05-11:30 - Cyril Izuchukwu Udeani - LEARNING THE SOLUTION OPERATOR OF HAMILTON JACOBI BELLMAN EQUATIONS USING PHYSICS-INFORMED DEEPONETS
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Irena Lasiecka (Chairperson: Jacek Miękisz)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 16:45

    Contributed Talk - C17

    15:30-15:55 - Nataliya Togobytska - ADAPTIVE SEGMENTED REGRESSION FOR THE MODELING OF TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT MATERIAL PROPERTIES

    15:55-16:20 - Zsolt Vizi - MATHEMATICAL METHODS FOR DATA-DRIVEN APPROACHES IN WATER MANAGEMENT

    16:20-16:45 - Nhat Tan Le - PRICING FINITE-MATURITY MARGIN CALL STOCK LOANS
  • 17:10 - 17:40

    Closing Ceremony

Friday - CR 10 D

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Mathilde Mougeot (Chairperson: Janusz Szwabiński)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS15: Nordic-African collaboration in Applied & Industrial Mathematics in the Eastern Africa Region

    10:40-11:05 - John Mango - THE HEAVY PHD TRAINING IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS AT MAKERERE UNIVERSITY UNDER SIDA SUPPORT 2015-2022

    11:05-11:30 - Matti Heilio - FINNISH PROJECTS IN EASTERN AFRICA. OUTREACH TO STAKEHOLDERS

    11:30-11:55 - Poul Hjorth - A STUDY GROUP IN EAST AFRICA

    11:55-12:20 - Guttorm Alendal - NORAD PROJECT MATH4SDG
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Irena Lasiecka (Chairperson: Jacek Miękisz)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 16:45

    Contributed Talk - C15

    15:30-15:55 - Ann Smith - RESOURCE CONSCIOUS FAULT CLASSIFIERS

    15:55-16:20 - Vicky Holfeld - ROAD PROFILE IDENTIFICATION VIA ITERATIVE LEARNING CONTROL

    16:20-16:45 -
    Simon Beckmann- INCREASING TRAINING ROBUSTNESS OF RECURRENT NEURAL NETWORKS USING PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATION

  • 17:10 - 17:40

    Closing Ceremony

Friday - CR 113

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Mathilde Mougeot (Chairperson: Janusz Szwabiński)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS24: Recent challenges in high-order accurate numerical methods for differential equations

    10:40-11:05 - Ricardo Costa - VERY HIGH-ORDER ACCURATE FINITE VOLUME SCHEMES ON POLYGONAL MESHES FOR CURVED BOUNDARY PROBLEMS

    11:05-11:30 - Milene Santos - VERY HIGH-ORDER ACCURATE DISCONTINUOUS GALERKIN METHOD FOR CURVED BOUNDARIES WITH POLYGONAL MESHES

    11:30-11:55 - Gaspar J. Machado - COMPACT SCHEMES IN TIME WITH APPLICATIONS TO PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

    11:55-12:20 -Jacek Miękisz - EVOLUTIONARY GAMES WITH STRATEGY-DEPENDENT TIME DELAYS




  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Irena Lasiecka (Chairperson: Jacek Miękisz)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 16:45

    Contributed Talk - C12

    15:30-15:55 - Hoang An Tran - ON THE COUPLING DARCY AND FREE FLOW THROUGH A REDUCED-DIMENSIONAL BRINKMANN LAYER

    15:55-16:20 - Bogna JaszczakMODELLING TRAIL RUNNING

    16:20-16:45 - Katarzyna Kowal- MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS OF THE FLOW OF VISCOUS FLUIDS OVER SLIPPERY SUBSTRATES

  • 17:10 - 17:40

    Closing Ceremony

Friday - CR 114

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Mathilde Mougeot (Chairperson: Janusz Szwabiński)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 11:55

    Minisymposium - MS25: Mathematical and physical modeling of single particle tracking experiments

    10:40-11:05 - Aleksei Chechkin - WHEN SINGLE PARTICLE TRACKING DOES NOT WORK: ANOMALOUS DIFFUSION OF EXCITONS IN NANOMATERIALS

    11:05-11:30 - Michał Balcerek - DOUBLY STOCHASTIC FRACTIONAL BROWNIAN MOTION

    11:30-11:55 - Joanna Janczura - IDENTIFYING HETEROGENEOUS DIFFUSION STATES IN THE CYTOPLASM BY A FRACTIONAL BROWNIAN MOTION WITH SWITCHING
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Irena Lasiecka (Chairperson: Jacek Miękisz)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 16:45

    Contributed Talk - C14

    15:30-15:55 - Michael Vynnycky - TOWARDS AN ASYMPTOTIC MODEL OF A BLAST FURNACE

    15:55-16:20 - Luis Javier Pérez-Pérez - A HIERARCHICAL MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF THE BLAST FURNACE TROUGH

    16:20-16:45 - Maryam Ghalati- DATA-DRIVEN BOF ENDPOINT TEMPERATURE PREDICTION FOR SUSTAINABLE STEELMAKING
  • 17:10 - 17:40

    Closing Ceremony

Friday - CR 115

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Mathilde Mougeot (Chairperson: Janusz Szwabiński)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Minisymposium - MS3: Minisymposium on non-Gaussian time series analysis for local damage detection

    10:40-11:05 - Wojciech Żuławiński - ROBUST STATISTICS IN APPLICATION TO PERIODICITY DETECTION FOR NON-GAUSSIAN SIGNALS - ANALYSIS IN TIME-FREQUENCY AND FREQUENCY-FREQUENCY DOMAINS

    11:05-11:30 - Mateusz Gabor - NONNEGATIVE TENSOR FACTORIZATION WITH β-DIVERGENCE COST FUNCTIONS FOR VIBRATION-BASED LOCAL DAMAGE

    11:30-11:55 - Jacek Wodecki - FACTORIZATION OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL DATA STRUCTURES AS A TOOL FOR DECOMPOSITION IN NONSTATIONARY SCENARIOS FOR VIBRATION-BASED CONDITION MONITORING

    11:55-12:20 - Hubert Woszczek - AUTOREGRESSIVE MODEL WITH DOUBLE PARETO DISTRIBUTED NOISE
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Irena Lasiecka (Chairperson: Jacek Miękisz)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 15:30 - 16:45

    Minisymposium - MS3: Minisymposium on non-Gaussian time series analysis for local damage detection

    15:30-15:55 - Agnieszka Wyłomańska - TOWARDS AN ASYMPTOTIC MODEL OF A BLAST FURNACE THE IMPORTANT ROLE OF BACKGROUND NOISE PROPERTIES FOR SELECTION OF TOOLS FOR LOCAL DAMAGE DETECTION

    15:55-16:20 - Katarzyna Skowronek - IDENTIFICATION OF THE NOISE COMPONENT PROPERTIES IN TIME-FREQUENCY DOMAIN WITH APPLICATION TO VIBRATION SIGNALS ANALYSIS

    16:20-16:45 - Justyna Witulska- MULTIDIMENSIONAL PREDICTIVE MODELING FOR 5G NETWORK DIMENSIONING
  • 17:10 - 17:40

    Closing Ceremony

Friday - CR 116

  • 9:00 - 10:00

    Plenary: Mathilde Mougeot (Chairperson: Janusz Szwabiński)

  • 10:00 - 10:40

    Coffee Break

  • 10:40 - 12:20

    Contributed Talk - C16

    10:40-11:05 - Haolin Yang - MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF LUBRICATED FLOWS

    11:05-11:30 - Michael Kniely - A THERMODYNAMICALLY CORRECT FRAMEWORK FOR ELECTRO–ENERGY–REACTION–DIFFUSION SYSTEMS

    11:30-11:55 - Manuel Ettmuller - INDUSTRIAL MELT SPINNING WITH TWO-WAY COUPLED AIR FLOW INCLUDING CRYSTALLIZATION AND RADIAL EFFECTS

    11:55-12:20 - William Lee - UNEVEN EXTRACTION IN COFFEE BREWING
  • 12:20 - 13:50

    Lunch

  • 13:50 - 14:50

    Plenary: Irena Lasiecka (Chairperson: Jacek Miękisz)

  • 14:50 - 15:30

    Coffee Break

  • 17:10 - 17:40

    Closing Ceremony

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