Monday May 30th

Afternoon:
16:00-16:30 : Coffee
16:30-17:30 : Zaher Hani (University of Michigan) : The mathematical theory of wave turbulence
17:35-18:35 : Frédéric Faure (Université Grenoble Alpes) : Emergence of quantum dynamics in classical hyperbolic dynamical systems 
19:30 : Dinner

Tuesday May 31th

Morning:
9:00-10:30 : Felix Otto (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences) : A variational approach to the regularity theory for optimal transportation 1
10:30-10:50 : Coffee
10:50-11:50 : Filip Rindler (University of Warwick) :
Shape optimization of light structures and the vanishing mass conjecture
11:55-12:55 : Roland Donninger (Universität Wien) : Singularity formation in supercritical wave equations
13:00 : Lunch

Afternoon:
14:30-16:00 : Handball match (optional)

16:00-16:30 : Coffee
16:30-17:30 : Roberta Bianchini (CNR, Rome) : Some mathematical results on stably stratified fluids
17:35-18:35 : Alexander Mielke (Weierstrass Institute, Berlin) : Existence and longtime behavior of solutions to a degenerate parabolic system
18:45 : Wine tasting with a local wine grower
20:00 : Dinner

Wednesday June 1st

Morning:
9:00-10:30 : Felix Otto (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences : A variational approach to the regularity theory for optimal transportation 2
10:30-10:50 : Coffee break
10:50-11:50 : Emil Wiedemann (Universität Ulm) : On the vanishing viscosity limit for 2D and axisymmetric 3D incompressible flows
11:55-12:55 : Alexander Strohmaier (University of Leeds) : Operator trace formulae and the Casimir energy
13:00 : Lunch

Free afternoon

19:30 : Dinner

Thursday June 2nd

Morning:
9:00-10:30 :
Felix Otto (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences) : A variational approach to the regularity theory for optimal transportation 3
10:30-10:50 : Coffee break
10:50-11:50 : Matthieu Léautaud (Université Paris-Saclay) : Length orthospectrum on flat tori
11:55-12:55 : Marjolaine Puel (CY Cergy-Paris Université) : Fractional diffusion for kinetic equations
13:00 : Lunch

Afternoon:
14:30-16:00 : Pétanque tournament (optional)
16:00-16:30 : Coffee break

16:30-17:30 : Thomas Alazard (CNRS & ENS Paris-Saclay) : The virial theorem for water waves
17:35-18:35 : Louise Gassot (Université de Bâle) : Refined probabilistic local well-posedness for a cubic Schrödinger Half-wave equation

19:30 : Dinner

Friday June 3rd

Morning:
9:00-10:30 : Felix Otto (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences) : A variational approach to the regularity theory for optimal transportation 4
10:30-10:50 : Coffee break
10:50-11:50 : Mitia Duerinckx (CNRS & Université Paris-Saclay) : Effective viscosity of dilute suspensions
12:00 : Lunch

With the financial support of the CNRS, the Grand Est region and the city of Obernai