After the postponements forced upon by the pandemic, we are glad to announce that the 7th edition of The Helsinki Summer School on Mathematical Ecology and Evolution, an EMS-ESMTB School in Applied Mathematics, will be held between 21 and 28 August 2022 in Turku, Finland.
The core program consists of five series of lectures:
Josef Hofbauer (University of Vienna): Dynamical systems in mathematical ecology
Gergely Röst (University of Szeged): The mathematics of infectious diseases
Pieter Trapman (Stockholm University): Stochastic models of epidemics
Jarno Vanhatalo (University of Helsinki): Linking ecological models to data through Bayesian statistics
Christian Hilbe (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology): Dynamics of social behaviour
All young researchers working in mathematical ecology can apply from all countries, especially from Europe and the Mediterranean. The school is aimed at graduate students of mathematics, but we also welcome students of biology with sufficient background in mathematics, advanced undergraduates, and postdocs.
For more information and details of the application procedure, please visit the school’s webpage
https://wiki.helsinki.fi/display/BioMath/The+Helsinki+Summer+School+on+Mathematical+Ecology+and+Evolution+2022
With best regards,
Eva Kisdi
(eva.kisdi@helsinki.fi)