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"Our ambition is to demonstrate links between problems that are different in principle"

Dr. Luca Fanelli and Dr. Renato Lucà are the principal investigators of the project “Spectral Theory and PDE: Real and Fourier Analysis” (Ec & Spec) of the Knowledge Generation Projects 2021 of the State Research Agency.

The project “Spectral Theory and PDE: Real and Fourier Analysis” (Ec & Spec) focuses on problems in Quantum Mechanics (especially related to the Schrödinger and Dirac equations) and magnetohydrodynamics that can be studied using fine harmonic analysis techniques. More specifically, the main objectives are the investigation of the spectral properties of relativistic Hamiltonians, the stability of breathing, oscillatory evolving soliton-like waves, and on the other hand, the point properties of the solutions of the PDEs of quantum and fluid mechanics, such as their convergence to the initial data and the persistence of the relevant topological structures. “The main goal is to bring the most sophisticated and recent mathematical techniques to the service of applications in these areas,” explains Dr. Luca Fanelli.

MATH4SPORTS, Mathematical Modelling for the Sports Industry: Health & Performance

BCAM, presents the new project to promote mathematics applied to the challenges of today’s sport: MATH4SPORTS- Mathematical Modelling for the sports industry: health and performance. The project, which will last 2 years, will be carried out thanks to the funding granted by the Provincial Council of Bizkaia of more than €150,000 through the Technology Transfer Programme 2022 and is co-financed by the ERDF.

The main objective of the project, is to “promote applied mathematical research into the challenges of today’s sport, with the main focus on the health and performance of sportsmen and sportswomen”.

🗣️​ Interviews

Corine Laurenda Sinsin is the new researcher at BCAM from the Science by Woman program under the Women for Africa Foundation

  • Sinsin is an early career female researcher who is going to work along Dr Dae-Jin Lee
Corine B. Laurenda Sinsin is an early female researcher from Benin Republic (Africa). After her undergraduate studies in agronomy and natural resources management (2013), she completed a Master of Sciences degree in climate change and education (2015); and later got her PhD in climate change, biodiversity, and ecosystem services (2021) at the University Felix Houphouët Boigny. Her PhD research work focused on the resilience of mangrove ecosystems to climate change in West Africa, considering the case study of Benin. In addition to several prestigious grants and awards, Laurenda has cumulated work and research experiences with the Laboratory of Applied Ecology (LEA), the Laboratory of Biomathematics and Forest estimations (LABEF) and the African German Network of Excellence in Science (AGNES).  

“The motivation for joining WomenxAfrica came from my scientific and leadership career ambitions”, explains Laurenda Sinsin. “Joining WomenxAfrica has enlarged my network and will open ways for North-South collaborations for women’s empowerment”

"I hope that this work will help to change people's impression and feeling towards this discipline”

  • BCAM-UPV/EHU and University of Bordeaux PhD Student Badreddine Benhellal has defended his co-supervised thesis
Badreddine Benhelall has defended his co-supervised thesis Spectral analysis of Dirac operators on domains the last 6th of July. The main goal of the thesis is to investigate the spectral properties of two types of perturbation of the Dirac operator, which are singular from the point of view of scaling. Benhelall along with the supervision of Prof. Luis Vega, Basque Center for Applied Mathematics -BCAM – UPV/EHU and Prof. Vincent Bruneau of Mathematics of Bordeaux (IMB) – University of Bordeaux. Badreddine Benhelall graduated in 2016 with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Rouen. After he studied a Master’s in Analysis, PDEs and Probabilities in the University of Bordeaux.

What was the most interesting part of your thesis? What was the most challenging one?

I think the most interesting part of my thesis was access to research funding and opportunities from BCAM-UPV/EHU and the University of Bordeaux. This access allowed for extended fieldwork visits and participation in conferences, workshops, and courses, which made it easier for me to meet colleagues and make connections with institutions that significantly strengthened my thinking and work. As for the difficult part, I would say that I had to readjust to a different rhythm of life for the research work on my dissertation and for daily life in general

đź—“ Scientific activities

1 September 2022 at 17:00 | APDE Working group
BCAM
Loop measures and isomorphism theorems for space-time random walks
Stefan Adams (University of Warwick)

20 September 2022 at 11:00 | BCAM Scientific Seminar
BCAM
From Monte Carlo to neural networks approximations of boundary value problems
Iulian Cimpean (University of Bucharest and "Simion Stoilow" Institute)

25-28 October 2022 | Workshop
BCAM
The Mathematics of Machine Learning Workshop

03 - 07 October 2022 at 09:00 | BCAM Course
BCAM and Online
Convergence of stochastic integrals and their applications
Scott Hottovy (USNA)

17 - 21 October 2022 at 11:00 | BCAM Course
BCAM
Applied Algebraic Quantum Theory
Peter beim Graben (BCCN)

We are glad to announce the new edition of BCAM-Severo Ocho Course Program that will take place during 2022 and 2023. It will consist of 4 courses with inaugural lectures, complementary lectures and pre-courses.

10 - 21 October 2022 at 10:00 | BCAM - Severo Ochoa Course
UPV/EHU and Online
Classical tools in differential topology
Pablo Portilla (Univerité de Lille)

14 - 24 November 2022 at 16:00 | BCAM - Severo Ochoa Course
UPV/EHU
Introducción a la geometría simpléctica
Marisa Fernádez (UPV/EHU)

17 January - 9 March at 15:00 | BCAM - Severo Ochoa Course
BCAM and Online
Inverse problems
Pedro Caro (BCAM-Ikerbasque)

After Easter 2023 | BCAM - Severo Ochoa Course
UPV/EHU and Online

Introduction to multiplicity theory
Ilya Smirnov (BCAM-Ikerbasque)

📢 Open positions

(Ordered by deadlines)
"La Caixa" Postdoctoral Junior Leader Fellowship
Are you looking for a Postdoctaral Position? The "la Caixa" Foundation Postdoctoral Junior Leader Fellowships programme aims to support the best scientific talents to conduct excellent and innovative research.
Deadline: October 7th, 2022
For further information, please contact: projectsoffice@bcamath.org

 
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