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SUMMARY:Winter School "Bridging multiscale\, limited information\, and low
  regularity in computational mathematics" [HIM/HSM Special Topic School]
DTSTART:20260119T080000Z
DTEND:20260123T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260514T095000Z
UID:indico-event-279@math-events.uni-bonn.de
CONTACT:him-coordination@hcm.uni-bonn.de\;him-contact@hcm.uni-bonn.de
DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Kanami Ueda\, Emma Seggewiss (HCM)\n\nHIM School is 
 a week-long event directed at PhD students and recent Postdocs (up to six 
 years past their PhD).\nEveryone interested in participating - regardless 
 of whether financial support is needed - must apply\, except for:\n\nPhD s
 tudents and early-career researchers\, who were already invited and have c
 onfirmed to be at HIM during the period of this School. (They are automati
 cally admitted to this event.)\nResearchers from the HCM\, in particular\,
  early-career researchers\, who may join upon request to the program coord
 inators Emma Seggewiss and Kanami Ueda. (You can find the email addresses 
 below.)\n\nLecture series by:\n\nDaniel Peterseim (University of Augsburg)
  on "Quantum Algorithms for Low-Regularity and Multiscale PDEs"\nCatherine
  Powell (University of Manchester) on "Multilevel Stochastic Galerkin Meth
 ods for Parametric PDEs"\nFabio Nobile (EPFL) on "Multilevel Monte Carlo m
 ethods for random differential equations"\nRobert Scheichl (University of 
 Heidelberg) on "Generalized Finite Elements: Multiscale Approximation\, Mo
 del Reduction and Domain Decomposition"\n\nDescription: \nComplex interac
 tions spanning multiple scales and high-dimensional parameter spaces are n
 ow commonplace in many modern scientific and engineering applications. To 
 address these challenges\, a range of advanced computational strategies—
 such as multifidelity\, multilevel\, and multiscale approaches—have been
  developed. This winter school aims to equip participants with the theoret
 ical understanding and practical skills necessary to navigate and apply th
 ese innovative methods through comprehensive lectures covering both founda
 tional principles and real-world applications. \n\nhttps://math-events.un
 i-bonn.de/event/279/
LOCATION:Poppelsdorfer Allee 45\, 1. EG\, Lecture room (HIM)
URL:https://math-events.uni-bonn.de/event/279/
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