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Austrian Sto­cha­stics Days 2024

Austrian Stochastics Days 2024 Program here and Abstracts

04.09. - 06.09.2024

Welcome to the 12th Austrian Stochastics Days!

The Austrian Stochastics Days (ASD) are intended to provide scientists and young researchers working in the field of Stochastics with an opportunity to network, to present their latest research and to initiate collaborations, as well as bringing researchers working on theory and applications together. Earlier ASD took place in Klagenfurt (2023), Vienna (univie, 2022), Leoben (2021), Graz (KFU, 2020), Vienna (WU, 2018), Salzburg (2017), Graz (TU, 2016), Vienna (TU, 2015), Leoben (2014), Innsbruck (2013), and in Linz (2012).

In 2024, the meeting will be hosted by the working group of Stochastics of the Mathematics Department of the University of Innsbruck and will take place from September 4- 6 in Innsbruck.

Plenary Speakers

Invited Sessions Speakers

  • Mathias Beiglböck (University of Vienna); Session "Mathematical Finance"
  • Marcin Lis (TU Vienna); Session "Statistical Mechanics"
  • Irene Tubikanec ( Johannes Kepler University Linz); Session "Stochastic PDE/ODE"
  • Stephan Wagner (TU Graz); Session "Probabilistic combinatorics"
  • Wolfgang Woess (TU Graz); Session "Random Walks"

Organizing Commitee

Steering Commitee:

  • Julio Backhoff-Veraguas
  • Alexander Steinicke
  • Michaela Szölgyenyi
  • Sandra Trenovatz

Participants

The list of participants will be updated as we receive more registrations. Your name will only be listed if you confirm during registration that your name may be featured on this page.

Participants list:

  1. Tomás Akalde (TU Wien)
  2. Michael Anastos (IST Austria)
  3. Daniel Bartl (Universität Wien)
  4. Benedict Bauer (Universität Wien)
  5. David Beck-Tiefenbach (Universität Innsbruck)
  6. Mathias Beiglböck (Universität Wien)
  7. Elia Bisi (University of Florence)
  8. Damiano De Gaspari (TU Wien)
  9. Moritz Dober (Universität Wien)
  10. Nikita Elizarov (Universität Bielefeld)
  11. Nina Gantert (TU München)
  12. Lorenz Gilch (Universität Passau)
  13. Alexander Glazman (Universität Innsbruck)
  14. Ivailo Hartarsky (TU Wien)
  15. Lorca Heeney (TU Wien)
  16. Markus Heydenreich (Universitä Augsburg)
  17. Boris Jidjou Moghomye (Montanuniversität Leoben)
  18. Robin Kaiser (Universität Innsbruck)
  19. Andreas Klippel (TU Darmstadt)
  20. Martin Klötzer (Universität Innsbruck)
  21. Evgeny Kolosov (ETH Zürich)
  22. Gady Kozma (Weizmann Institute of Science)
  23. Attila Lovas (Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics, Budapest)
  24. Marcin Lis (TU Vienna)
  25. Jan Maas (IST Austria)
  26. Maran Mohanarangan (Universität Innsbruck)
  27. Quentin Moulard (TU Wien)
  28. Hanna Oppelmayer (Universität Innsbruck)
  29. David Padilla-Garza (Hebrew University)
  30. Ritvik Radhakrishnan (ETH Zürich)
  31. Larissa Richards (University of Leeds)
  32. Johannes Rimmele (Universität Augsburg)
  33. Benjamin Robinson (Universität Klagenfurt)
  34. Ecaterina Sava-Huss (Universität Innsbruck)
  35. Stefan Schrott (Universität Wien)
  36. Verena Schwarz (Universität Klagenfurt)
  37. Nicolas Allen Smoot (Universität Wien)
  38. Panagiotis Spanos (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
  39. Alexander Steinicke (Montanuniversität Leoben)
  40. Atsushi Takeuchi (Tokyo Woman's Christian University)
  41. Aleksandr Tarasov (Universität Bielefeld)
  42. Paul Thévenin (Universität Wien)
  43. Fabio Toninelli (TU Wien)
  44. Irene Tubikanec (Johannes Kepler University Linz)
  45. Matija Vidmar (University of Ljubljana)
  46. Timo Vilkas (Lunds Universitet)
  47. Stephan Wagner (Uppsala University)
  48. Johannes Wiesel (Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh)
  49. Wolfgang Woess (TU Graz)
  50. Marcus Wunsch (ZHAW School of Management and Law)

Program

An schedule of the workshop is below. We will start on Wednesday around 2pm and aim to finish on Friday around 1pm. The idea is that everyone should be able to get to Innsbruck on Wednesday before we start and get home on Friday after the workshop.

Each day we will keynote talks (50min) and two parallel topic thematic sessions. Each session will be opened by an invited speaker (30min) and followed by 4-5 contributed talks (20min each). Here is the List of contributed talks.

On Thursday afternoon we want to do a short hike if the weather is good - and then we have a conference dinner at Planötzenhof (Planötzenhofstrasse 30) at 18.00. Everybody is welcome to join!

Detailed program can be downloaded HERE! 

Wednesday, September 4, 2024

13:00-14:00 Registration

14:00-14:50 Keynote talk (HSB1): Nina Gantert

14:50-15:20 Coffee break

15:20-18:00 Parallel sessions: Financial Mathematics (HSB1) and Statistical Mechanics (HSB2)

 

Thursday, September 5, 2024

9:00-09:50 Keynote talk (HSB1): Fabio Toninelli

09:50-10:20 Coffee break

10:20-13:00 Parallel sessions: Stochastic PDE/ODE (HSB1) and Random Walks (HSB2)

13:00-13:30 Lunch

Hike

18:00 Conference dinner at Planötzenhof

 

Friday, September 6, 2024

09:00-09:50 Keynote talk (HSB1): Jan Maas

09:50-10:20 Coffee break

10:20-13:00 Parallel sessions: The many facets of Stochastics (HSB1) and Probabilistic combinatorics (HSB2)

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