Dear colleagues, I'm organising a summer school and a Workshop on Chemical Reaction Networks in Torino, Italy, form June 24 to July 3rd 2019. I kindly ask you if you are interested in participating and to advertise those events to all the people you know that could be interested, in particular to the youngest.
The events are described at the following link https://areeweb.polito.it/disma-excellence/CRNs/Index.html and a summary of the main informations follows.
School (June 24-28 2019): It is intended for Master students, PhD and post Doc in Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Biology, Statistics, Engineering... More senior attendants are welcome as well. Two courses are organised, the instructors are Carsten Wiuf (Copenhagen University) and Greg Rempala (Ohio State University), and they will cover the theory of CRNs (both stochastic and deterministic) and some applications to molecular biology and epidemiology, including statistical inference. The school will be held in Pracatinat, a tiny mountain hamlet in the Chisone Valley not far from Torino. There is no registration fee, local expenses for a limited amount of early booking participants are covered by the organisation (these participants need to cover only their travel expenses).
Workshop (July 1-3 2019) It is located at Politecnico di Torino, and will adress both stochastic and deterministic CRNs, modelling and inference. There is no registration fee, but participants are asked to cover their own expenses (we have limited funding for a few motivated exceptions). Whoever is interested in presenting a talk is welcome to preregister at the conference website.
Best regards, Enrico Bibbona Probability, Statistics and Optimization group Department of Mathematical Sciences "G. L Lagrange" Politecnico di Torino
Dear colleagues, this is to remember that formal registration to the summer school is now open. If you are interested (or know about interested people), please register soon, since we are able to cover the expenses for board and lodging only for a limited amount of early booking participants. All the best, Enrico Bibbona
Enrico Bibbona Probability, Statistics and Optimization group Department of Mathematical Sciences "G. L Lagrange" Politecnico di Torino
Il giorno mar 20 nov 2018 alle ore 12:39 Enrico Bibbona < enrico.bibbona@polito.it> ha scritto:
Dear colleagues, I'm organising a summer school and a Workshop on Chemical Reaction Networks in Torino, Italy, form June 24 to July 3rd 2019. I kindly ask you if you are interested in participating and to advertise those events to all the people you know that could be interested, in particular to the youngest.
The events are described at the following link https://areeweb.polito.it/disma-excellence/CRNs/Index.html and a summary of the main informations follows.
School (June 24-28 2019): It is intended for Master students, PhD and post Doc in Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Biology, Statistics, Engineering... More senior attendants are welcome as well. Two courses are organised, the instructors are Carsten Wiuf (Copenhagen University) and Greg Rempala (Ohio State University), and they will cover the theory of CRNs (both stochastic and deterministic) and some applications to molecular biology and epidemiology, including statistical inference. The school will be held in Pracatinat, a tiny mountain hamlet in the Chisone Valley not far from Torino. There is no registration fee, local expenses for a limited amount of early booking participants are covered by the organisation (these participants need to cover only their travel expenses).
Workshop (July 1-3 2019) It is located at Politecnico di Torino, and will adress both stochastic and deterministic CRNs, modelling and inference. There is no registration fee, but participants are asked to cover their own expenses (we have limited funding for a few motivated exceptions). Whoever is interested in presenting a talk is welcome to preregister at the conference website.
Best regards, Enrico Bibbona Probability, Statistics and Optimization group Department of Mathematical Sciences "G. L Lagrange" Politecnico di Torino