3rd Annual Meeting of DMat-UA PhD Students
Department of Mathematics, University of Aveiro
October 27th, 2023
The Annual Meeting of DMat-UA PhD Students (EAED DMat-UA) is a scientific meeting organized by Department of Mathematics for students of Doctoral Programme in Mathematics (PDMat) and Doctoral Programme in Applied Mathematics (PDMA) and PhD students in the UA with integrated research at CIDMA.
The third edition of EAED will take place on October 27th, 2023 at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Aveiro.
The programme is filled with presentations from current students of PDMat, PDMA and CIDMA, and an invited speaker lecture. The main purpose of EAED is to promote the interaction and discussion between students, professors and researchers.
October 27th, 2023
09h30 - 10h00 Welcoming & Opening Session (in the presence of Vice-Rector Artur Silva)
10h00 - 11h00 Ivan Pombo (Research Engineer at Inductiva Research Labs, and former PDM student) - The PhD Life - Tackling the Calderón Problem
11h00 - 11h30 Rui Martins (PDMat) - A C++ implementation of discrete adjoint sensitivity analysis for systems of ODEs
11h30 - 12h00 Marco Brito (MAP-Fis) - Stability and physical properties of spherical excited scalar boson star
12h00 - 14h00 Lunch-Break
14h00 - 14h30 Etevaldo Costa (MAP-Fis) - Proca-Higgs model in a UV completion for Proca self-interactions
14h30 - 15h00 Franco Madriaga (PDMA) - Study of some Diophantine Equations
15h00 - 15h30 João Costa (PDMat) - Schatten Classes on Banach Quaternionic Modules
15h30 - 16h00 Juan Díaz (PDMA) - Multiple orthogonality and applications
Where?
Department of Mathematics,
University of Aveiro
Campus Universitário de Santiago,
3810-193 Aveiro, Portugal
Registration
Registrations are closed.
Organizing Committee
Uwe Kähler, Vice Director for Research and Development of Department of Mathematics
António João Breda, Director of Doctoral Programme in Mathematics
Delfim Torres, Director of Doctoral Programme in Applied Mathematics
Simão Lucas, Student of Doctoral Programme in Mathematics
Maria Abreu, Student of Doctoral Programme in Applied Mathematics
*with the special collaboration of João Costa (Student of Doctoral Programme in Mathematics)
Supports