Featured Minisymposia will include a selective group of talks that describe and promote recent significant advances in a theme deemed to be of high priority for current and near future research in Dynamical Systems and their Applications.
Applications of Algebraic Topology to Neuroscience
Chad Giusti, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Robert W. Ghrist, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Danielle Bassett, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Data Assimilation in the Life Sciences
Elizabeth M. Cherry, Cornell University, USA
Timothy Sauer, George Mason University, USA
Data-Driven Modeling of Dynamical Processes in Spatially-Embedded Random Networks
Gyorgy Korniss, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Stochastic Delayed Networks
Gabor Orosz, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Localized Pattern Formation in Reaction-diffusion Equations
Arik Yochelis, Ben Gurion University Negev, Israel
Non-Autonomous Instabilities
Sebastian M. Wieczorek, University College Cork, Ireland
Random Walks, First Passage Time and Applications
Theodore Kolokolnikov, Dalhousie University, Canada
Sidney Redner, Santa Fe Institute, USA
Time-Delayed Feedback
Andreas Amann, University College Cork, Ireland
Emerging Strategies for Stability Analysis of Electrical Power Grids
Lewis G. Roberts, University of Bristol, United Kingdom
Florian Dorfler, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Invariant Manifolds Unravelling Complicated Dynamics
Stefanie Hittmeyer, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Pablo Aguirre, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile
Medical Applications
Dan D. Wilson, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Jeff Moehlis, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA