Workshop and Summer School on Applied Analysis 2025

The Chemnitz summer school has been a tradition since 2006. Five invited distinguished researchers from mathematical fields including functional analysis, approximation theory, numerical analysis and machine learning will each give two lectures during the morning sessions. In the afternoon, participants are invited to give contributed talks about their current research. In addition to the lectures and talks, there will be enough time for discussions and networking.

Accommodation is not provided, but we have blocked a number of rooms (until end of July) at some hotels. Detailed Informations can be found here.

Date September 22-26 (Mon-Fri) approximately from Monday 9:15 a.m. to Friday 1:00 p.m.
Location We will hold the 2025 Workshop and Summer Scool on Applied Analysis in-person on the TU Chemnitz campus in the new and beautifully renovated University Library Building located close to the downtown area and the railway station.
Scientific topics The courses of the summer school focus on different aspects of Applied Analysis. They are meant for training of graduate students, Ph.D. students and young post-doc researchers.

Schedule The program will be available here at end of August 2025
Invited speakers
  • Markus Bachmayr (RWTH Aachen University)
    High-dimensional approximations for parametric and random PDEs
  • Clarice Poon (University of Warwick)
    Inverse optimal transport
  • Audrey Repetti (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh)
    Proximal optimization and deep learning methods in inverse imaging problems
  • Manuel Schaller (TU Chemnitz)
    Data-driven methods in control: Error bounds and guaranteed stability
  • Jonathan Siegel (Texas A&M University)
    The Approximation Theory of Neural Networks
Contributed talks or posters Participants have the opportunity to give a talk or present posters with their own research.
Important dates
Deadlines
Registration fee 40 Euro
Organisers
Sebastian Neumayer (Chemnitz) Daniel Potts (Chemnitz) Tino Ullrich (Chemnitz)
Franziska Nestler (Chemnitz) Martin Stoll (Chemnitz)
Contact cms2025@math.tu-chemnitz.de