Event MathsCSI and MSV

The “Maths du Calcul Scientifique et Ingénierie” (MathsCSI, Maths for Scientific Computing) and “Maths pour les Sciences du Vivant” (MSV, Maths for Life Sciences) programmes of the Fondation Mathématique Jacques Hadamard (FMJH), which federates  mathematics community across the Paris-Saclay area, are organizing a day of meetings and presentations at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques (IHES) on 5 November, 2025. 

 

The aim is to bring the scientific community together around these themes, within the FMJH perimeter, to highlight the theoretical and applied aspects of these two programmes, and to open up the event to Master 2 students with a link to these topics.


Below is an initial outline of the programme. A poster session is planned, as well as a Master 2 internship forum.

 

Program


09:00 - Welcome

09:20 - (Short) presentation of FMJH

09:30-10:30 - Opening plenary session: Gianlugi Rozza

10:30-11:00 - Coffee break and poster session

11:00-12:15 - Thematic session 1 (MSV and MathCSI in parallel)

Maths for scientific computing :

  • Pierre Marchand  Generalized Optimized Schwarz Method for FEM-BEM Coupling
  • Antoine Levitt Scientific Computing in Electronic Structure
  • Flore Nabet Numerical analysis of the discrete duality finite volume method for a Cahn-Hilliard model with surfactants

Maths for life science :

  • Lorenzo Sala Physics-Informed Neural Networks for modeling plant gene expression dynamics under stress
  • Gloria Buritica Regression under extreme climate conditions
  • Manuel Esser Fitness valleys and multi-scale-analysis in changing environments

12:15-13:45 - Lunch and presentation of internships

13:45-15:00 - Thematic session 2 (MSV and MathCSI in parallel)

Maths for scientific computing :

  • Anna Kazeykina Dimension-free error estimate for generative diffusion models and optimal scheduling
  • Maxime Breden Studying self-similar profiles using computer-assisted proofs
  • Alexandre Richard Quantitative approximation of the Vlasov-Navier-Stokes system by stochastic particle systems

Maths for life science :

  • Iqraa Meah Realigning time in emulated trials for survival outcomes with dynamic confounders
  • Sébastien Imperiale Mathematical and numerical challenges in shear-waves elastography of living tissues
  • Aurélien Velleret Réseaux de contacts en contexte épidémique: interface entre la vision micro via les graphes et l'expression d'une force d'infection qui varie globalement avec la progression épidémique

15:00-15:30 - Coffee break and poster session

15:30-16:30 - Closing plenary session: 

16:30-16:45 - Conclusions & closing of the day

Registration is free but mandatory.

Organizers : Marie Doumic and Tabea Rebafka (MSV), Pietro Congedo and Christophe Chalons (MathsCSI), Vincent Bansaye (FMJH)

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