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Carnegie Mellon University

Department of Mathematical Sciences

Topics in Applied Nonlinear Analysis:
Recent Advances and New Trends

Conference in honor of David Kinderlehrer's 75th birthday

Carnegie Mellon University, July 18–20, 2016

Download poster: PDF (523 KB), JPEG (565 KB)

Organizers:

  • Maria Emelianenko 
  • Yekaterina Epshteyn 
  • Irene Fonseca 
  • Michał Kowalczyk 
  • Chun Liu 
  • Pablo Pedregal 
  • Dejan Slepčev 
  • Adrian Tudorascu 

Contact Information:

Center for Nonlinear Analysis
Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Telephone: (412) 268-2545
Fax: (412) 268-6380
E-mail: david2016@math.cmu.edu

David and Collaborators:

Happy 75th Birthday!
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Invited Speakers:

  • Luigi Ambrosio Scuola Normale Superiore
  • John Ball University of Oxford
  • Katayun Barnak Columbia University
  • Patricia Bauman Purdue University
  • Emmanuele DiBenedetto Vanderbilt University
  • Lia Bonsard McMaster University
  • Haim Brezis Rutgers University
  • Franco Brezzi IUSS and IMATI-CNR Pavia
  • Luis Caffarelli University of Texas, Austin
  • Michel Chipot University of Zürich
  • Jean Dolbeaut Université Paris-Dauphine
  • Qiang Du Columbia University
  • Gero Friesecke Technische Universitat München
  • Dmitry Golovaty University of Akron
  • Richard James University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
  • Robert Kohn New York University
  • Mitchell Luskin University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
  • Donatella Marini University of Pavia
  • Hiroshi Matano University of Tokyo
  • Léonard Monsaingeon Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon
  • Felix Otto Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences
  • Russel Schwab Michigan State University
  • Marshall Slemrod Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot
  • Shlomo Ta'asan Carnegie Mellon University
  • Xiang Xu Old Dominion University








A limited amount of financial support is available for researchers in the early stages of their career. The deadline for applications for support is March 31, 2016.


This conference is sponsored by National Science Foundation and the Center for Nonlinear Analysis at Carnegie Mellon University

NSF    Center for Nonlinear Analysis