The goal of the workshop is to bring together researchers that work on stochastic processes indexed by time and space. The specific topics include random walks in random environment, static and dynamic percolation, interacting particle systems, statistical mechanics and their applications in physics, materials science and biology. Our aim is to provide a platform for the presentation of recent results, national and international scientific exchange and the education of younger scientists that are interested in the subject. The format includes two keynote presentation by senior speakers, about 14 invited lectures and one session dedicated to younger participants.
February 17, 2025 - February 21, 2025
Sebastian Andres, Benedikt Jahnel, Partha Pratim Ghosh, Yannic Steenbeck, Yuki Tokushige, Leonid Kolesnikov and Daniel Kamecke.
Keynote Speakers:
Martin Barlow (University of British Columbia)
Nina Gantert (Technical University of Munich)
Invited Speakers:
Luisa Andreis (Polytechnic University of Milan)
Elisabetta Candellero (Roma Tre University)
Jiri Cerny (University of Basel)
Hanna Döring (Osnabrück University)
Alex Drewitz (University of Cologne)
Alessandra Faggionato (Sapienza University of Rome)
Lisa Hartung (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
Christian Hirsch (Aarhus University)
Wolfgang König (Technical University of Berlin / WIAS Berlin)
Alexis Prévost (University of Geneva)
Pierre-Francois Rodriguez (Imperial College London)
Artem Sapozhnikov (Leipzig University)
Martin Slowik (University of Mannheim)
Anita Winter (University of Duisburg-Essen)
We plan to start on Monday Feb 17th in the early afternoon and to finish on Friday Feb 21 around noon (details will be announced here later).