Presentations will have one of the forms: plenary lectures, invited lectures, session lectures and posters.

1. Invited speakers

Thomas Bartsch - Justus Liebig Universität, Giessen

Bartosz Bieganowski - Uniwersytet Warszawski

Monica Clapp - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Sylvain Crovisier - Université Paris-Saclay

Szymon Cygan - Uniwersytet Wrocławski

Aleksander Ćwiszewski - Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu

Walter Dambrosio - Universita di Torino

Manuel Del Pino - University of Bath

Pavel Drabek - University of West Behemia, Pilsen

Hélène Frankowska - Sorbonne Univeriste, Paris

Kentaro Fujie - Tohoku University

Wojciech Górny - Universität Wien

Michal Kowalczyk - Universidad de Chile, Santiago

Wojciech Kryszewski - Politechnika Łódzka

Irena Lasiecka - University of Memphis

Lech Maligranda - Poznań University of Technology

Jarosław Mederski - Polska Akademia Nauk

Angela Pistoia - Sapienza Universita di Roma

Jaime Sanchez-Gabites - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Jean van Schaftingen - Université Catholique de Louvain

Jakub Skrzeczkowski - Oxford University

Andrzej Szulkin - Stockholm University

Susanna Terracini - Universita di Torino

Anna Zatorska-Goldstein - Uniwersytet Warszawski

Enrico Valdinoci - University of Western Australia, Perth

Zhi-Qiang Wang - Utah State University

Tobias Weth - Goethe Universität, Frankfurt

 

2. Session lectures

Every participant (without plenary or invited lecture) can deliver a talk in one of the sessions listed below. One schould choose the appropriate session she/he wants to perform in and give the title of a talk when filling out the registration form. Final assignment to sections and schedule in sections will be determined by the session organizers.

The abstract should be prepared using the following TEX template.

Sessions:

  • Topological and monotonicity methods in differential equations

  • Mathematical modeling in science and technology

  • Variational methods and critical points

  • Optimization and control

  • Metric fixed point theory and related topics

  • PDEs and applications

  • Surface and low dimensional dynamics

  • Topological invariants and applications

  • Various aspects of nonlinear analysis

3. Posters

A poster session is planned. One can choose this form of presentation in the registration form.

Poster size: A0 (max: 90cm x 120cm)

 

Schedule of the VIII Symposium on Nonlinear Analysis - in preparation