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    Systemic Risk: Mathematical Modelling and Interdisciplinary Approaches
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Understanding Microbial Communities; Function, Structure and Dynamics

11th August 2014 to 19th December 2014

The importance of microbial communities for health, industry and the natural environment cannot be overstated. Despite this, there is an enormous gap between the levels of our empirical knowledge of microbial communities’ composition and experimental and theoretical understanding of their function, structure, and dynamics. Developing and advancing mathematical and computational approaches for the study of microbial communities has huge potentials for this field. The aim of this programme is to build an interactive community of theoretical and empirical scientists that can provide these developments.

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Systemic Risk: Mathematical Modelling and Interdisciplinary Approaches

18th August 2014 to 19th December 2014

The recent financial crisis has underlined the importance of financial stability and systemic risk in the financial sector, and the monitoring and regulation of systemic risk has become a major concern for regulators, governments and financial institutions. The purpose of this programme is to gather an international panel of mathematical scientists, economists, regulators, risk professionals, and scientists from related disciplines to discuss theoretical and operational approaches for modelling, measuring and controlling systemic risk in the financial system, with the aim of fostering interdisciplinary exchanges and transfers on this important topic as well as providing a platform for exchange between scientists and regulators.

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Coming Soon

November 2014   Engineering and Control of Natural and Synthetic Microbial Communities Workshop
December 2014   Understanding Microbial Communities - Developing the Potential Outreach
December 2014   Regulating Systemic Risk: Insights from Mathematical Modeling Workshop
January 2015   Periodic and Ergodic Spectral Problems Programme
January 2015   Periodic, Almost-Periodic, and Random Operators: Instructional School Workshop
January 2015   Random Geometry Programme
January 2015   Instructional Workshop for Younger Researchers Workshop
January 2015   Conformally Invariant Scaling Limits Workshop
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Call for Proposals

The Institute now invites proposals for 1-, 4- and 6-month research programmes in any branch of the mathematical sciences.

The deadline for submission is 31 January 2015, for consideration at the meeting of the Scientific Steering Committee in May 2015.

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