Tomás Caraballo Garrido

Tomás Caraballo is Professor at the Departamento de Ecuaciones Diferenciales y Análisis Numérico of the University of Sevilla, Spain. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences from the University of Sevilla in November 1988. His research interests include deterministic and stochastic dynamical systems and applications from the applied sciences. More specifically, he has worked on stochastic partial differential equations, models with delay and memory, impulsive systems, non-autonomous and random dynamical systems, nonlocal differential equations including those of fractional time, models from biology, epidemiology, physics, population dynamics, etc. He has published more than 400 papers so far, and is within the most influential researchers according to the Standford University classification. More information can be found in his homepage below:
https://personal.us.es/caraball/
https://personal.us.es/caraball/tcgpublic.html
Title and abstract of the Talk: To be announced
Tomás Caraballo Garrido

Tomás Caraballo is Professor at the Departamento de Ecuaciones Diferenciales y Análisis Numérico of the University of Sevilla, Spain. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences from the University of Sevilla in November 1988. His research interests include deterministic and stochastic dynamical systems and applications from the applied sciences. More specifically, he has worked on stochastic partial differential equations, models with delay and memory, impulsive systems, non-autonomous and random dynamical systems, nonlocal differential equations including those of fractional time, models from biology, epidemiology, physics, population dynamics, etc. He has published more than 400 papers so far, and is within the most influential researchers according to the Standford University classification. More information can be found in his homepage below:
https://personal.us.es/caraball/
https://personal.us.es/caraball/tcgpublic.html
Title and abstract of the Talk: To be announced
Tomás Caraballo Garrido

Tomás Caraballo is Professor at the Departamento de Ecuaciones Diferenciales y Análisis Numérico of the University of Sevilla, Spain. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences from the University of Sevilla in November 1988. His research interests include deterministic and stochastic dynamical systems and applications from the applied sciences. More specifically, he has worked on stochastic partial differential equations, models with delay and memory, impulsive systems, non-autonomous and random dynamical systems, nonlocal differential equations including those of fractional time, models from biology, epidemiology, physics, population dynamics, etc. He has published more than 400 papers so far, and is within the most influential researchers according to the Standford University classification. More information can be found in his homepage below:
https://personal.us.es/caraball/
https://personal.us.es/caraball/tcgpublic.html
Title and abstract of the Talk: To be announced
Ana Carpio Rodríguez

Ana Carpio earned her PhD from Université Paris VI (1993) and was a
postdoctoral researcher at University of Oxford (1996-97). She received the
‘I SEMA award for young researchers’ (1998). Since 2006 she is a Full
Professor of Applied Mathematics at Universidad Complutense, where she
leads the group ‘Mathematics applied to physical and biological systems’.
Her research interests include computational biology and materials science,
numerical analysis, partial differential equations and inverse problems
with applications in biomedicine and geophysics. Some contributions: L1
regularity for Navier-Stokes equations through Hardy spaces, depinning of
nonlinear waves in discrete systems, computational models of defects in
Graphene, topological derivative based inversion methods, uncertainty
quantification in elastography, analysis of kinetic models for
angiogenesis, computational models of cancerous cell invasion and
biofilm/tissue development. Work on biomedicine has resulted in ongoing
collaborations with Madrid Hospitals.
She has been an invited speaker in 74 international conferences (24
plenaries, 14 keynote). She organized the 80th birthday Conference in honor
of Peter Lax and Louis Nirenberg (2006) and a Focus Program at the Fields
Institute (2018). She has spent sabbatical periods at Stanford, Harvard and
the Courant Institute of New York University.
She has been principal investigator of 28 national and international
projects and published about 90 papers in high impact journals. She has
advised 8 PhD thesis and supervised about 70 researchers. She has served in
committees of national agencies (CNEAI 2008-09, 2022-23, ANECA 2008-17) and
in the ECMI Council (European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry
2020-24).
Title and abstract of the Talk: To be announced
Welington de Oliveira

Welington de Oliveira is an Associate Professor at the Centre de Mathématiques Appliquées, Mines Paris - PSL, France. He obtained his PhD in systems engineering and computer science from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and has a Habilitation in applied mathematics from Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, France. Welington has extensive experience in nonsmooth optimization and stochastic programming, having published numerous research articles and served as an associate editor for several reputable journals in the field.
Title and abstract of the Talk: To be announced
Elena Gaburro

Elena Gaburro is Associate Professor of Numerical Analysis at the University of Verona (Italy) and Principal Investigator of her ERC Starting Grant project ALcHyMiA.
Her research activities focus on the development of new structure preserving Finite Volume and Discontinuous Galerkin schemes of arbitrary high order, both in space and in time, for the solution of nonlinear hyperbolic equations on moving unstructured meshes, with applications ranging from computational fluid dynamics to general relativity.
She obtained a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Trento under the supervision of Prof. Michael Dumbser, and before choosing to move to Verona, she held a permanent researcher position at the Inria center of the University of Bordeaux (France). She has also been invited researcher in Málaga (Spain) and Würzburg (Germany).
Before the ERC, she had already obtained several research grants including a Marie Curie Individual Fellowship (SuPerMan) and an ANR JCJC grant (ImPrEVu). Moreover, in 2024 she was recognized with the Peter Lax Award as the best researcher (within ten years after the PhD) in the field of hyperbolic equations and she delivered a plenary invited talk at the HYP 2024 Conference in Shanghai.
Finally, Prof. Gaburro has also played an active role in the scientific community by organizing several successful international conferences, such as MultiMat 2019 in Trento, MultiMat 2022 in Zurich, Honom 2024 and SunHype 2026 in Crete and she is happy to chair the next NumHyp 2027 in Verona.
Title and abstract of the Talk: To be announced
Houssem Haddar

Houssem Haddar is a senior research director at INRIA in France. His specialty is the mathematical and numerical analysis of direct and inverse scattering problems in acoustics, electromagnetics, and elastodynamics. His recent research focuses on: (i) developing fast, data-driven imaging techniques to improve the efficiency and accuracy of inverse problem solutions, (ii) analyzing spectral signatures to better understand and solve inverse problems, and (iii) designing accelerated nonlinear inversion methods to improve computational performance in complex applications.
Dr. Haddar leads the IDEFIX research group, a collaborative laboratory between INRIA, EDF R&D, and ENSTA Paris. There, he oversees innovative projects aimed at solving large-scale inverse problems in engineering and applied science. Dr. Haddar is the author of over 150 research articles and two books, primarily in the field of inverse problems.
Title and abstract of the Talk: To be announced
Eva Miranda

Eva Miranda is Chair in Geometry and Topology at the Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Principal Researcher at the Centre de
Recerca Matemàtica (CRM), and Director of the Laboratory of Geometry and
Dynamical Systems. She also leads the research group GEOMVAP (Geometry of
Varieties and Applications) and, together with Marta Mazzocco, has recently
founded the SYMCREA Excellence Unit, dedicated to advancing Symplectic
Geometry and its interactions with Mathematical Physics and related
disciplines. She has nurtured a vibrant community of researchers and has
supervised eleven PhD students.
Her research sits at the crossroads of Geometry, Dynamical Systems, and
Mathematical Physics, with a particular emphasis on symplectic and Poisson
geometry, Hamiltonian dynamics, singular structures, and their applications
to fluid dynamics, celestial mechanics, and computation. She pioneered the
study of b-symplectic manifolds, which appear as natural models in
restricted versions of the three-body problem, and, recently showed that
stationary solutions of the Euler and Navier–Stokes equations can encode
universal Turing machines, revealing deep links between geometry and
computation.
She has been a speaker at major international conferences, including the
European Congress of Mathematics (8ECM), and serves on editorial boards
such as the *Journal of the European Mathematical Society*. She is a Board
member of the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris.
Miranda is a two-time ICREA Academia awardee (2016, 2021), recipient of a
Chaire d'Excellence de la FSMP in 2017, the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel
Research Award (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) and the François Deruyts
Prize in Geometry (Royal Academy of Sciences of Belgium) in 2022. She was
the 2023 London Mathematical Society Hardy Lecturer, Gauss Professor at the
University of Göttingen in 2025-2026, and is currently the 2025 Nachdiplom
Lecturer at ETH Zürich.
Title and abstract of the Talk: To be announced
Eva Miranda

Eva Miranda is Chair in Geometry and Topology at the Universitat
Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Principal Researcher at the Centre de
Recerca Matemàtica (CRM), and Director of the Laboratory of Geometry and
Dynamical Systems. She also leads the research group GEOMVAP (Geometry of
Varieties and Applications) and, together with Marta Mazzocco, has recently
founded the SYMCREA Excellence Unit, dedicated to advancing Symplectic
Geometry and its interactions with Mathematical Physics and related
disciplines. She has nurtured a vibrant community of researchers and has
supervised eleven PhD students.
Her research sits at the crossroads of Geometry, Dynamical Systems, and
Mathematical Physics, with a particular emphasis on symplectic and Poisson
geometry, Hamiltonian dynamics, singular structures, and their applications
to fluid dynamics, celestial mechanics, and computation. She pioneered the
study of b-symplectic manifolds, which appear as natural models in
restricted versions of the three-body problem, and, recently showed that
stationary solutions of the Euler and Navier–Stokes equations can encode
universal Turing machines, revealing deep links between geometry and
computation.
She has been a speaker at major international conferences, including the
European Congress of Mathematics (8ECM), and serves on editorial boards
such as the *Journal of the European Mathematical Society*. She is a Board
member of the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris.
Miranda is a two-time ICREA Academia awardee (2016, 2021), recipient of a
Chaire d'Excellence de la FSMP in 2017, the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel
Research Award (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) and the François Deruyts
Prize in Geometry (Royal Academy of Sciences of Belgium) in 2022. She was
the 2023 London Mathematical Society Hardy Lecturer, Gauss Professor at the
University of Göttingen in 2025-2026, and is currently the 2025 Nachdiplom
Lecturer at ETH Zürich.
Title and abstract of the Talk: To be announced