The Junior Trimester Program is primarily addressed to PhD students, postdocs and young assistant professors. Applicants are expected to have completed their PhD thesis at most 7 years ago. From the participants, group leaders will be selected who will organize small workshops and can take the initiative to invite a senior mathematician with whom they can carry out research together.
If a group of junior scientists wants to apply, then every member is asked to complete the application form below. Please do not forget to indicate the name of group leader and the names of the members. The Letter of Intent should contain a project description of the group and may be identical for all members.
*The deadline for the first round of applications has been extended to January 5, 2025.
Many scientific and engineering problems exhibit a combination of complex interactions over wide ranges of scales and input data parametrized over high-dimensional parameters spaces. However, naive applications of numerical solution techniques to such problems are often beyond current computational feasibility. To this end, multilevel, multifidelity, and multiscale problems have emerged as innovative approaches which can be applied to a wide range of processes in scientific and engineering domains. They can enhance simulation-based modeling, uncertainty quantification, optimization and design, inverse problems, and data assimilation. The Junior Trimester Program aims to foster the development of a new generation of efficient numerical methods and their numerical analysis by cross-fertilizing methods from multifidelity, multilevel and multiscale techniques. For this, it will bring together junior researchers from the corresponding communities to build new bridges between the different methods.