*** Networking event (closed to registered participants) ***
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Abstract: Dear colleagues,
Thank you very much for participating in the ‘Mathematics of Reaction Networks’ seminar series! We will resume the series in September, and information on the exact dates will appear on researchseminars.org/seminar/MoRN as usual.
We are very happy that so many of you attended the talks and engaged in inspiring discussions afterwards! To our surprise, we also noticed many new names/faces among the attendees. We are excited about this, and we would like to provide an opportunity to get to know each other better.
We would like to host a ‘networking event’ in October (tentatively on October 14), at the same time as the regular seminars. The idea is that all interested people may briefly introduce themselves or give a short presentation (indicating their base institution, research interests and background, and optionally showing some results or advertising open research positions). The presentations will take place either in one or several rooms, and interaction will be encouraged.
As soon as we know how many people are interested, we will send out further details. So, please let us know if you would like to participate by sending an email by August 30.
Have a nice Summer!
Daniele, Elisenda, and Stefan (organizers of MoRN)
algebraic geometrydynamical systemsprobability
Audience: researchers in the topic
Comments: This is a closed event announced through the mailing list. Only people that registered earlier can join.
Seminar on the Mathematics of Reaction Networks
Series comments: Subscription link: list.ku.dk/postorius/lists/morn.list.ku.dk/
This seminar series focuses on progress in mathematical theory for the study of reaction networks, mainly in biology and chemistry. The scope is broad and accommodates works arising from dynamical systems, stochastics, algebra, topology and beyond.
We aim at providing a common forum for sharing knowledge and encouraging discussion across subfields. In particular we aim at facilitating interactions between junior and established researchers. These considerations will be represented in the choice of invited speakers and we will strive to create an excellent, exciting and diverse schedule.
The seminar runs twice a month, typically on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month, at 17:00 Brussels time (observe that this webpage shows the schedule in your current time zone). Each session consists of two 25-minute talks followed by 5-minute questions. After the two talks, longer discussions will take place for those interested. To this end, we will use breakout rooms. For this to work well, you need to have the latest version of Zoom installed (version 5.3.0 or higher), and use the desktop client or mobile app (not supported on ChromeOS).
We look forward hearing about new work and meeting many of you over zoom! Many of the talks are recorded; to see the recording, from Past Talks, open details of the listed talk for a video link.
The organizers.
| Organizers: | Daniele Cappelletti*, Stefan Müller*, Tung Nguyen*, Polly Yu* |
| *contact for this listing |
