Description:
The world of materials is undergoing a revolution as the number of materials, their sophistication and applications are witnessing an unprecedented boom. A particularly important class of materials which are driving this process and which pose key mathematical challenges are the so-called “complex materials”. These materials have extraordinary features and capabilities that have been intensively exploited technologically including many of the most impressive technological applications of our modern living.
The program aims to contribute to the long-term development of the mathematical tools relevant to the study of complex materials, starting from existing known mathematical models. A key objective will be to identify the physically relevant analytical challenges and problems that are common to a large class of complex materials and provide basic steps for addressing them.
Scientific Organizers:
- Xavier Lamy
- Luc Nguyen
- Angkana Rüland
- Arghir Zarnescu