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13 avril 2026 à 10 juillet 2026
IHP
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

This is a thematic trimester programme with short courses, seminars and workshops on mathematical developments in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics (GFD). This interdisciplinary programme will bring together mathematicians, applied mathematicians and physicists. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics covers a very broad spectrum of applications in oceanography and atmospheric sciences.

April 13 to July 10, 2026 at the Institut Henri Poincaré, Paris

REGISTRATION IS MANDATORY AND FREE

IMPORTANT WARNING:  Scam / Phishing / SMiShing ! Note that ill-intentioned people may be trying to contact some of participants by email or phone to get money and personal details, by pretending to be part of the staff of the conference center.  IHP and the organizers will NEVER contact you by phone on this issue and will NEVER ask you to pay for accommodation/ board / possible registration fee in advance. 

Deadline for financial support request is October 15, 2025

Geophysical Fluid Dynamics covers a wide range of applications in atmospheric and oceanic sciences with direct connections to the challenges of climate change. Historically studied by physicists and applied mathematicians, rotating fluids have been the subject of many recent results involving the analysis of PDEs. However, exchanges between these communities remain relatively rare and isolated.

Our programme aims at strengthening exchanges between the applied community (geophysics, physics, numerics and applied mathematics) and the one involved in more theoretical developments on Partial Differential Equations. This programme at the IHP will aim at developping truly interdisciplinary interactions on these issues.

This programme will be anchored by three week-long workshops. These workshops will serve as a starting point for a number of themes which will then be developed by the programme participants.

Programme participants are expected to participate for at least a good part of the period between one workshop (which introduced a particular theme) and the next workshop. During this period, specific topics will be discussed in depth in a more interactive way.

The IHP setting is ideal for informal interaction between scientists.

Timeline for the trimester:

April 13 to 17 - Introductory school at CIRM, Marseille: Introduction to the mathematics of geophysical fluid dynamics

Register for the Introductory school here

April 20 to 24 - Workshop 1 at IHP, Paris: Vortices and vorticity in geophysical flows

May 18 to 22 - Workshop 2 at IHP, Paris: Instabilities and transitions in geophysical flows 

June 29 to July 3 - Workshop 3 at IHP, Paris: Idealised mathematical models for geophysical flows

List of participants:

Roberta Bianchini (CNR, Roma)
Ángel Castro (ICMAT, Madrid)
Colm Caulfield (University of Cambridge)
Paola Cessi (University of California, San Diego)
Theodore Drivas (Stony Brook University)
Kerry Emanuel (MIT, US)
Javier Gómez-Serrano (Brown University)
Matthias Hieber (Technische Universität Darmstadt)
Rupert Klein (Universität Berlin)
Edgar Knobloch (University of California, Berkeley)
David Lannes (CNRS, Université de Bordeaux)
Milton Lopes Filho (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Philip Marcus (University of California, Berkeley)
Anna Mazzucato (Penn State University)
Louis-Philippe Nadeau (Université du Québec à Rimouski)
Helena Nussenzveig Lopes (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Benoit Pausader (Brown University)
Charlotte Perrin (CNRS, Aix-Marseille Université)
László Székelyhidi (Max Planck Institute, Leipzig)
Richard Rotunno (National Center for Atmospheric Research, US)
Ian Tice (Carnegie Mellon University)
Steven Tobias (University of Edinburgh)
Geoffrey Vallis (University of Exeter)
Antoine Venaille (CNRS, ENS Lyon)
Beth Wingate (University of Exeter)
William Young (University of California, San Diego)

Organising committee:

Emmanuel Dormy (CNRS & DMA-ENS)
Christophe Lacave (LAMA-ISTerre, Université Savoie Mont Blanc)
Ludivine Oruba (Latmos, Sorbonne Université)
Alexis Vasseur (University of Texas at Austin)

Scientific committee:

Didier Bresch (CNRS, Université Savoie Mont Blanc)
Colm Caulfield (University of Cambridge)
David Lannes (CNRS, Université de Bordeaux)
Evelyne Miot (CNRS, Université Grenoble Alpes)
Helena Nussenzveig Lopes (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
Laure Saint-Raymond (IHES)
Antoine Venaille (CNRS, ENS Lyon)
Paul Vigneaux (Université de Picardie)

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Programme coordinated by the Centre Emile Borel at IHP

 

Sorbonne Université, CNRS

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Amphitheater Darboux/Hermite
11, Rue Pierre et Marie Curie 75005 Paris

ADMINISTRATIVE, FINANCIAL AND LOGISTIC ORGANISATION 

Sofiia Minasian: CEB organisational assistant
Sylvie Lhermitte: CEB Manager

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