Student Paper Competition 2024


Student Paper Competition Schedule


Parallel Session 2 :: Monday, 12/16, 12:30-14:30       Conference Hall B (A)

 12:30-13:00

 Chourouk Bamri, “Asymptotic Behavior for a Dissipative Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation with Time-Dependent Damping”, University of Tunis El Manar, Tunisia 

13:00-13:30

 Senhao Duan, Standing Sphere Blow-up Solutions to The Nonlinear Heat Equation Singular Standing Solutions of the nonlinear heat equation”, CEREMADE, Université Paris Dauphine, Paris Sciences et Lettres, France

 13:30-14:00

 Matteo Fornoni, “Maximal regularity and optimal control for a non-local Cahn--Hilliard tumour growth model”, University of Pavia, via Ferrata 5, 27100 Pavia, Italy

 14:00-14:30

 Shohei Kohatsu, “Immediate smoothing of measure-valued population densities in a flux-limited Keller--Segel system with nonlinear diffusion”, Tokyo University of Science, Japan

 

Parallel Session 3 :: Monday, 12/16, 14:45-16:45    Conference Hall B(A)     

 14:45-15:15

Binqian Niu, “Improved Stability Threshold of the Two-dimensional Couette Flow for Navier-Stokes-Boussinesq Systems via Quasi-linearization”, School of Mathematical Sciences, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

 15:15-15:45

 Faiq Raees, “On the Hydrostatic Approximation of Navier-Stokes-Maxwell System with 2D Electronic Fields”, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, USA

 15:45-16:15

Edoardo Tolotti, “Stability of the Von Kármán regime for thin plates under Neumann boundary conditions”, Università di Pavia, Italy 

 16:15-16:45

 Meng Zhao,” Ergodicity and mixing properties for white-forced dissipative PDEs in unbounded domains”, Shanghai Jiao Tong University


Student Paper Competition 2024

Announcement

The AIMS Conference at NYU Abi Dhabi is to have a Student Paper Competition.  The competition is to identify and honor outstanding student papers in the fields of differential equations, dynamical systems, and applications, in the broadest sense.

Up to four awards may be given upon recommendations of the Selection Committee.  All winners and the finalists will be presented with plaques or certificates, and the conference registration fees will be waived for the finalists.

Submission Guidelines:

  • 1. Students must be currently enrolled in a graduate program to be eligible to participate in the competition.
  • 2. An extended abstract of no more than five pages must be submitted to the Selection Committee before the deadline (November 10, 2024). One paper per student. No multiple submissions from the same student will be accepted.
  • 3. All paper will be under blind review by the Selection Committee. Up to 10 finalists will be chosen for the competition.
  • 4. The finalists will be invited to present the paper at the conference's Student Paper Symposium. The conference registration fees will be waived for each of these finalists.
  • 5. The student must present the paper in person at the conference to be eligible for awards or certificates. Student competition papers may not be presented if previously presented to any learned society.
  • 6. Finalist presentations will be judged by the Selection Committee based on the written technical content and presentation effectiveness.
  • 7. The Selection Committee will recommend up to four awards (first and second place awards and up to two awards for Honorable Mention). Award winners will be presented with plaques or certificates.
  • 8. All students must make their own arrangements for travel and hotel accommodations.

Application Procedure:

  • a. Participants must register at http://www.aimsconference.org/registerConference.html before submitting an application for the Student Paper Competition.
  • b. The extended abstract must be no more than 5 pages, single spaced, in Times New Roman 12-points font, and should not include the author name(s). Put title and author(s) in a separate cover page.
  • c. Accepted file format: PDF only.
  • d. Submission address: mailto: studentpapers@proinbox.com
  • e. Submission deadline: November 10, 2024.