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28.05.2025

Welcome to the School of European mathematical society on


Mathematical Aspects of Fluid Flows

May 24 - May 29, 2026, Kácov, Czech Republic


Four main speakers deliver a series of three lectures on recent mathematical (PDE) theories relevant to processes involving fluids. This is a very broad field and the school aims to provide different possible views on solving theoretical problems in fluid mechanics and related areas. Ample time within the school is allocated for the promotion of informal scientific discussions among the participants.

Speakers and topics of the 2026 school (see also the Program):
  • Dallas Albritton (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin, USA), Self-similarity, singularity formation, and non-uniqueness in the partial differential equations of fluid dynamics.
  • Theodore D. Drivas (Stony Brook University, New York, USA), Geometrical and Dynamical aspects of fluid motion.
  • Javier Gomez Serrano (Brown University, Providence, USA), Computers and mathematics in partial differential equations: past, present and future.
  • Ewelina Zatorska (University of Warwick, Coventry, UK), Analysis of hydrodynamic models of collective behaviour.

The school is organized under the auspices of the European Mathematical Society (EMS) and Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague (MFF UK), as an activity of the Nečas Center for Mathematical Modeling.

Financial support covering (part of) the conference fee is available for students, early career participants and participants with limited resources. The applications for the support together with a short curriculum vitae to be sent to the conference email by February 15, 2026.

The deadline for registration, submission of abstracts, and payment is April 15, 2026.