INVITED SESSIONS AND CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS

Invited Sessions (Preliminary titles)
 
  •     Elia Bisi (TU Wien) - Interacting / combinatorial stochastic processes related to random matrices
  •     Wlodek Bryc (Cincinnati) - Random media and limit theorems
  •     Dariusz Buraczewski & Piotr Dyszewski (Wroclaw) - Branching and Interacting Particle Systems
  •     Nicolas Champagnat (Inria Nancy) - Stochastic eco-evolutionary models
  •     Fabienne Comte (Paris Descartes) - Statistics for stochastic processes
  •     Mario Diaz (IIMAS, UNAM) - Probabilistic aspects of data privacy
  •     Alexander Drewitz (U Köln) - Long range percolation models
  •    Sergey Foss (Edinburgh) - Methods for stochastic stability
  •     Peter Friz (TU Berlin) - Rough analysis
  •     Davide Gabrielli (L’Aquila) - Invariant measures and scaling limits of integrable systems
  •     Shirshendu Ganguly (Berkeley) - Random growth and KPZ universality
  •     Arnaud Guillin (Clermont-Auvergne) - Probabilistic foundations of machine learning
  •     Enkelejd Hashorva (Lausanne) - Multidimensional extreme-type functionals of Gaussian and related processes
  •     Makoto Katori (Chuo University) - Non-equilibrium statistical mechanics
  •     Victoria Knopova (Kyiv) - Lévy-type processes
  •     Julia Komjathy (TU Delft) - Spatial random networks
  •     Oleksii Kulyk (Wrocław University of Science and Technology) - SDEs: Analysis, Approximation, Inference
  •     Michel Mandjes (Leiden) - Stochastic networks
  •     Eulalia Nualart (Pompeu Fabra) - Applications of stochastic analysis to deep learning
  •     Adam Osękowski (Warsaw) - Martingales and their applications in PDEs and Harmonic Analysis
  •     Guilherme Ost & Patricia Reynaud Bouret (UFRJ & Côte d’Azur) - Probabilistic and statistical study of systems of interacting neurons
  •     Sarah Penington (Bath) - Recent developments on Branching Brownian Motion and Branching Random Walks
  •     Wei Qian (Hong Kong) - Random conformal geometry
  •     Balazs Rath (Renyi Institute and TU Budapest) - Self-organized criticality
  •     Maurizia Rossi & Guillaume Poly (Milano Bicocca & Rennes) - On nodal random variables
  •     Mickey Salins (Boston) - Stochastic Partial Differential Equations
  •     Jaime San Martin (U Chile) - Quasi-stationary distributions
  •     Bruno Schapira (U Aix Marseille) - Geometry of random walks
  •     Perla Sousi (Cambridge) - Random walks
  •     Harriet Walsh (Angers) - Random partitions
  •     Ju-Yi Yen (UC) - Emerging Topics in Stochastic Finance
  •     Tianyi Zheng (San Diego) - Random walks on groups
  •     Bert Zwart (CWI) - Heavy-tail phenomena in networks
CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS:

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