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1 – Workshop 2nd-7th september 2018, « Numerical Methods for Multiscale PDEs » in Cargèse, Corsica, FRANCE. Details may be found on the web site: https://www.math.univ-toulouse.fr/%7Emhvignal/Cargese/Cargese_Worshop.html

2 – Workshop 12th-15th of june 2018, « Multi-scale geometric numerical methods » in Rennes, France. Details may be found on the web site: https://www.lebesgue.fr/content/sem2018-IntGeo

3 – Workshop May 16-17th, 2019, « Asymptotic methods and numerical approximations of multi-scale evolutions problems, and uncertainty quantification » took place at the ENS-Rennes
Details may be found on the web site: http://www.ens-rennes.fr/actualites/asymptotic-methods-and-numerical-approximations-of-multi-scale-evolutions-problems-and-uncertainty-quantification–290227.kjsp

Organisors: P. Chartier, N. Crouseilles,  M. Lemou, F. Méhats.

Support: MUNIQ (Ens); ANTIPODE (Inria); MOONRISE (Anr)

Plenary speakers

Qin Li  (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Shi Jin  (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Di Fang (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Joackim Bernier  (University Rennes 1)
Giacomo Dimarco (University of Ferrara)
Giovanni Russo  (University of Catania)
Axel Klar  (University of Kaiserslautern)
Gilles Vilmart (University of Geneva)
Jingwei Hu (Purdue University)
Mattia Zanella (Politecnico di Torino)
4.Cross visits: P. Chartier, M. Lemou and F. Méhats visited the University of Wisconsin for 10 days at the end of September 2018. P. Chartier and M. Lemou visited the Geogia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison in august-september 2019, for 10 days. These visits were almost entirely funded by ANTIpODE. Although the Geogia Institute of Technology is not an explicit partner, we have taken advantage of our visit to Madison to include a few days in Atlanta in order to collaborate with Professor Molei Tao, on topics related to ANTIpODE. We plan to try to reinforce this collaboration in the future.

Dr. Di Fang visited the team Mingus for 10 days at mid-december 2018. This visit was partly funded by the University of Wisconsin and partly by our partner, the University of Wisconsin Two more visits are scheduled in January. Anjali Nair, Ph. D student of Professor Qin Li, and Qin Li herself will come for a working visit of almost two weeks. These visits are mostly funded by the University of Madison with a participation of ANTIpODE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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