Satellite events are independently organized events interesting to the ICIAM audience. These event held close to the ICIAM 2027 Congress and may be of interest to ICIAM 2027 participants. All Satellite events are approved by the ICIAM Board.
All satellite events listed below have been reviewed and approved by the ICIAM Board.
Accepting applications for workshops at the Lorentz Center in Leiden
Are you interested in organizing a satellite event? There is an option to propose a workshop at the Lorentz Center in Leiden. Workshops at the Lorentz Center are highly interactive events, well suited if you want to go beyond sharing information and for instance explore future research directions together. The application and evaluation process is done by the Lorentz Center with final approval by ICIAM. For information about the Lorentz Center and application please visit the Lorentz Center webpage. Be sure to mention, in the first sentence of the application, that you are interested in an ICIAM-Lorentz 2027 satellite event.
Deadline to submit a proposal for a workshop/satellite event at Lorentz Center: May 28, 2026
The 9th International Conference on Random Dynamical Systems
A Satellite Conference of ICIAM 2027
Dates: July 5 - 9, 2027
Location: Lorentz Center (to be determined), The Netherlands
Organizers:
Jinqiao Duan (Chair) and the Organizing Committee
The 9th International Conference on Random Dynamical Systems is devoted to various aspects of random dynamical systems, including but not limited to: theoretical advances in stochastic dynamics and stochastic partial differential equations; geometric, topological, probabilistic, and deterministic methods; non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and quantum transitions; random perturbations of symplectic and contact Hamiltonian dynamical systems; stochastic dynamics and machine learning; applications to/interactions with geophysical & climate systems, biophysical & brain systems, and other scientific subjects. The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers and educators working on various areas of random dynamical systems for fruitful scientific exchanges on recent progresses and possible future developments.
