- Date: 13th to 17th February 2023
- Hosted by: Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institute of Applied Mathematics
- Organizers: Johannes Lankeit, Sachiko Ishida, Masaaki Mizukami and Mario Fuest
- Contact: lankeit@ifam.uni-hannover.de
Like the previous installments held in Tokyo, the 6th International Workshop on Mathematical Analysis of Chemotaxis aims to bring together experienced researchers and aspiring students working on the analysis of PDE models for chemotaxis. Apart from several talks (given, for instance, by invited speakers from Japan, South Korea, China, Italy, Poland, United Kingdom, Germany), there will also be room for discussion as well as mathematical and personal exchange.
The workshop is supported by Leibniz University Hannover and JSPS KAKENHI, Grant Number JP15K17578, JP21K13815.
Venue
Room f435 (on the fourth floor)
Main building of Leibniz University Hannover
Welfengarten 1
30167 Hannover
How to get there: Coming from Hotel Zentrum Hannover, you may either take a 20 minute walk or enter a tram at Steintor (and travel two stops until Leibniz Universtiät either with line 4 in the direction of Garbsen or with line 5 in the direction of Stöcken).
Schedule
The workshop starts on February 13 at 10am and ends on February 17 at about 3:30pm. A detailed schedule with a list of all talks can be found here.
Travelling information
By train: The largest train station in Hannover is Hannover Central Station. From there, it is a 10 minute walk to Hotel Zentrum Hannover. For tickets, consult bahn.de (and enter Hannover Hbf as the destination).
By plane: The closest airport is Hannover Airport (HAJ, 20 minutes by train). Larger airports in central Europe include Hamburg Airport (HAM, 2h by train), Berlin Airport (BER, 2.5h by train), Frankfurt Airport (FRA, 3h by train), Düsseldorf Airport (DUS, 3h by train), Stuttgart Airport (STR, 5h by train), Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS, 5–6h by train) and Munich Aiport (MUC, 6h by train).
Moreover, the Federal Ministry of Health provides information for travelers regarding Covid-19.
Information regarding the conference logo above
The conference logo has been created by Mario Fuest and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. It builds on the Graduate Student Avatar icon by Freeplk, a picture of the main building of Leibniz University Hannover taken by Firefeichti and the Computer Modern Math font.