SIAM Conference on Mathematical & Computational Issues in the Geosciences

The study of geophysical systems at all scales, whether from a scientific or technological perspective, calls for sophisticated mathematical modeling, efficient computational methods, and pervasive integration with data. This effort is fundamentally interdisciplinary. This conference, which took place from 19-22 June in Bergen, Norway, aims to stimulate the exchange of ideas among geoscientific modelers, applied mathematicians, engineers, and other scientists, having special interests in flow in porous media and geophysics.

From MIDS, Prof. Nadja Ray and Dr. Raphael Schulz participated in the conference. They organized the minisymposium "MS7 Multiscale Modeling of Porous Media Applications" and presented in the following minisymposium: "MS41 Mathematical Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Processes Involving Moving Interfaces" - Part II of II on "Micro-Macro Models for Mineral Dissolution".

You can read the complete conference program HERE.