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EVEQ 2012: International Summer School on Evolution Equations, Praha, 9-13 July 2012

The summer school is organized by the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles University and the Institute of Mathematics AS CR as the activity of the Jindřich Nečas Center for Mathematical Modeling.
EVEQ 2012 is also a satellite meeting of the 6th European Congress of Mathematics which will be held in Kraków, July 2-7, 2012.

Lectures:
Helmut Abels (Universität Regensburg), Adrian Constantin (Universität Wien), David Gérard-Varet (Université Denis Diderot Paris 7), Igor Rodnianski (Princeton University), Sylvia Serfaty (Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions, Université Pierre et Marie Curie), Ulisse Stefanelli (Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche, Pavia)

Organizing committee:
Miroslav Bulíček (executive organizer), Eduard Feireisl, Pavel Krejčí, Josef Málek, Vít Průša, Lenka Bauerová (secretary), Jana Pešková (secretary).

  EVEQ 2012

New Board of the Institute for 2012-2017

The five year term of the Board of the Institute expires by the end of January 2012. New members of the Board have been elected by the Assembly of Research Workers of the Institute on November 25-28 (first round) and December 9-12 (second round).

The new Board consists of 7 internal members (M. Engliš, E. Feireisl, R. Hakl, M. Markl, V. Müller, S. Nečasová, M. Tvrdý) and 5 external members (Z. Došlá, P. Drábek, J. Hamhalter, B. Maslowski, I. Netuka). V. Pravda received a sufficient number of votes as well, and will be ready to join the Board in case that somebody resigns.

  Election report, 1st round (in Czech)
  Election report, 2nd round (in Czech)

Institute of Mathematics AS CR announces VISITING SCHOLAR positions for the academic year 2012/2013

Pending final budgetary approval, the Institute of Mathematics plans to open one or several positions for visiting scholars in the period September 2012 - August 2013.

Týden vědy a techniky 2011 - Science and Technology Week 2011

Týden vědy a techniky (TVT) je nejrozsáhlejší vědecký festival v České republice. Koná se každoročně v měsíci listopadu a v roce 2010 proběhl již v pořadí 10. ročník. Široká veřejnost a především studenti středních škol mají možnost nahlédnout do nejrůznějších laboratoří a knihoven a poznat, jak se dělá věda. Badatelé z výzkumných pracovišť AV ČR připravují širokou nabídku exkurzí, přednášek, výstav a diskusních večerů, ve kterých představují své výzkumné projekty, předvádějí nejmodernější vědecké přístroje a experimenty a přibližují návštěvníkům nejnovější trendy v oblasti vědy.

Science and Technology Week is the most extensive scientific festival in the Czech Republic, organized by Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (ASCR). It takes place each year at the beginning of November and it is going to be already the 11th annual event in 2011. Students and teachers at secondary schools as well as the wider public have the opportunity to look into many research workplaces, laboratories and libraries and learn ‘how science is done’.

  Konečný program přednášek a exkurzí v Matematickém ústavu AV ČR

International Audit of Research, Development & Innovation in the Czech Republic - Final Report

An international consortium of several institutions from different European countries worked for 18 months on the order of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports to deliver a uniquely broad study on the system of the research and development in the Czech Republic. The extensive, most interesting and useful final report is now available:

  Web pages of the MEYS, where the report is available

The 8th Eduard Čech Lecture: Hans Triebel, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

Title: Function spaces: past, present, future

Tuesday, October 4, 2011 at 2 p.m., in the main lecture hall of the Institute of Mathematics

Abstract: We describe how classical and recent instruments and techniques in the theory of function spaces evolved over the time:
1. Derivatives and differences, Sobolev, Nikol’skij-Besov, 1930s–1960s
2. Fourier-analytical instruments, 1960s–1970s
3. Interpolation, 1960s, 1970s
4. Building blocks (atoms, wavelets), 1990s, up to our time
5. Merging with Morrey type spaces, our time

The distiguished Eduard Čech Lectures held to commemorate the one of the most eminent Czech mathematicians and founder of the Institute are directed to a general mathematical audience.

Presentation of the lecture:

  Invitation leaflet

Differential Equations - Stochastic & Deterministic, Prague, June 13-14, 2011

Ivo Vrkoč celebrated his eightieth birthday on June 10, 2011. On this occasion, Ivo’s former students and recent coauthors decided to organise a small colloquium devoted to some of the topics Ivo has contributed to significantly, namely the qualitative theory of ordinary differential equations and stochastic analysis. The colloquium will be held in the Institute of Information Theory and Automation AS CR in Praha. Honouring his significant life work the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic awarded Ivo Vrkoč the Bernard Bolzano Honorary Medal for Merit in the Mathematical Sciences.

Programme of the colloquium:

  Photographs
  Official Website

A tribute to Miroslav Fiedler on his 85th birthday

The Institute of Computer Science AS CR and the Institute of Mathematics AS CR organized a celebration seminar in villa Lanna on 7 June 2011. Professor Frank J. Hall from Georgia State University, Atlanta, delivered a lecture to honour Professor Miroslav Fiedler and his outstanding life work.

  Photographs
  Report in the Academic Bulletin

Ordinary Differential Equations and Theory of Integral, Praha, 28 April 2011

The Institute of Mathematics AS CR organized a special workshop in honour of the 85th birthday of Jaroslav Kurzweil.

Programme of the workshop:

  Photographs

Award of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic for scientific results of extraordinary significance

On September 30, 2010, Pavel Pudlák, Emil Jeřábek, Jan Krajíček a Jiří Sgall received Award of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic for scientific results of extraordinary significance from the President of the Academy of Sciences Prof. Jiří Drahoš for their work Theory, proofs and computational complexity.