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Valencia meeting , March XX th 2013

Valencia meeting , March XX th 2013. outline. Why Spain ? and why Valencia? SeMA Key features ICIAM 2019 National and International support of the candidacy Venue Valencia: a tourist destination. 1.1 – Why SPAIN?.

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Valencia meeting , March XX th 2013

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  1. Valencia meeting, MarchXXth 2013

  2. outline • WhySpain? and why Valencia? • SeMA • Key features ICIAM 2019 • National and International support of thecandidacy • Venue • Valencia: a touristdestination

  3. 1.1 – Why SPAIN? • Spain as a country is ranked 8th in the world by its scientific production in Mathematics. • Today there exist about 150 research groupsin Applied and Industrial Mathematics

  4. 1.1 – Why SPAIN? • The Spanish societies in mathematics (RSME, SCM, SEIO and SEMA) have organized large scientific events in the past years: SEMA-SIAM DSPDEs’10 (Barcelona), the ICM Congress 2006 (Madrid), RSME-AMS Congress 2003 Sevilla. • The IMF predicts the starting of the recovery of the Spanish economy in 2014.

  5. 1.2 – Why VALENCIA? • As Madrid and Barcelona had hosted in recent years several large congresses in research in mathematics, it was decided that ICIAM 2019 was to be hosted by a different city. • Cities offering to host ICIAM 2019 Congress Málaga, Sevilla, Valencia and Zaragoza • A selection process considering the advantages of each offer was carried on by the SEMA Executive Committee, and Valencia was eventually chosen.

  6. 2.1 – SEMA (Introducction) • TheSpanishSociety of Applied Mathematics (SEMA) wascreated in 1991, witnessedbythesuccess and continuity of thenationalSpanishCongress of DifferentialEquations and theirApplicationsthatbegan in 1978 • SEMA isbasedupontheconsiderationthatmathematicalmodeling and analysis, numericalsimulation and control techniques are essentialtoolstounderstand and solvethemanychallengingproblems in physics, chemistry, engineering, biomedicalsciences, geosciences, economy, finance, amongothers.

  7. 2.2 – SEMA (OBJECTIVES) • Highlightthemostrecentadvances in appliedmathematics and theirapplicationstosciences, engineering and industry.  • Emphasize industrial applications and computationalscience in new and emergingtopics.  • Demonstratetoyoungresearchersthepotential of appliedmathematicstosolveproblems of highappliedinterest, and also of problemsoriginatingfromindustrytogenerateinteresting and original mathematicalproblems.  • Presentthedevelopment of appliedmathematics of emergingregions, in particular Mediterranean and Africancountries.

  8. 2.3 – SEMA ACTIVITIES http://www.sema.org.es/web/index.php SEMA and the applied mathematics community in Spain participate in a dynamic way in the organization of events related to the reinforcement of the research and the social impact of industrial and applied mathematics. This activity is threefold: • Organizing scientific events. • Structuring the relationship with industry • Promoting scientific publications

  9. 3.1 – Key features of thecongress • Scientific committees • Invited speakers • Thematic minisymposia • Industrial mathematics • Biomathematics • Mathematics applied to the social sciences • Environmental mathematics • Pre-congress workshops for developing countries • Satellite meetings • Public outreach sessions • Exhibits

  10. 3.2 – ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE • AnExecutiveCommittee, formedby: • Tomás Chacón (Chairman). Universidad de Sevilla. • Rosa Donat(Chairwoman of Local OrganizingCommittee). Universitàt de Valencia Estudi General. • Luis Vega (Delegate of SEMA). Universidad del País Vasco – EuskalHerrikoUnibertsitatea. • A Local OrganizingCommittee (LOC), • ChairedbyRosa Donat. • A ScientificAdvisoryCommittee (SAC). ItsfunctionistoadvisetheExecutive and OrganizingCommitteestoperformthescientificdesign of ICIAM 2019 Congress. 

  11. 3.3 – TENTATIVE CHAIRMEN OFR ORGANIZING COMMITTEES • Fundraising: Carlos Vázquez Cendón. Universidade da Coruña. • Industrial Advisory: Peregrina Quintela. Universidad de Santiago de Compostela. • Local Arrangements: Rosa Donat. UniversitatPolitècnica de Valencia. • Publications and Promotions: Inmaculada Higueras. Universidad Pública de Navarra. • Review : Pablo Pedregal Tercero. Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. • Satellite and EmbeddedMeetings: María Paz Calvo Cabrero, Universidad de Valladolid.

  12. 3.4 – SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE • Alfredo Bermúdez de Castro.Department of Applied Mathematics. University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain. • Tomás Chacón Rebollo.Department of DifferentialEquations and NumericalAnalysis. University of Sevilla, Spain. • Bernardo Cockburn.School of Mathematics. University of Minnesota, USA. • AmadeuDelshams.Department of Applied Mathematics. TechnicalUniversity of Barcelona, Spain. • Manuel Doblaré.AbengoaResearch. Sevilla, Spain. • Hassan El Amri.ÉcoleNormaleSupérieure, Casablanca, Morocco. • María J. Esteban. CEREMADE, University Paris-Dauphine, France. • Pedro Freitas.Department of Mathematics. TechnicalUniversity of Lisbon. Portugal. • Rosa María García. CEO of Siemens Spain. • VivetteGirault.Laboratory Jacques-Louis Lions.University of Paris VI, France. • AriehIserles.Department of Applied Mathematics and TheoreticalPhysics. University of Cambridge, UnitedKingdom. • AiderMeziane.Faculty of Mathematics. Université des Sciences et de la TechnologieHouariBoumediène. Alger, Algeria. • Felix Otto. Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in theSciences. Lepizig, Germany. • Pablo Pedregal. Department of Mathematics. University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. • AlfioQuarteroni. SB-SMA-MATHICSE-CMCS, Lausanne, Switzerland and   MOX-Politecnico di Milano, Italy. • Mary Wheeler.The Center for Sub-surfaceModeling. University of Texas at Austin, USA.

  13. 3.5 – TENTATIVE THEMATICS PANNELS ICIAM2019

  14. 3.6 – BUDGET (1) • INCOMING BUDGET • EXPECTED COSTS (*) Includes website and Promotions

  15. 3.6 – BUDGET (2) • REGISTRATION FEES (DETAIL)

  16. 3.6 – BUDGET (3) • 3.600 participants • 300 accompanying persons • AN EXAMPLE: ICMAT 2006

  17. 4 – supportletters (1) • MATHS SOCIETIES • Mathematical society of Cameroon • Societàitaliana di MatematicaApplicata e Industriale • Société de MathématiquesAppliquées & Industrielles • Sociedade Portuguesa de Matemática • SociétéMarocaine de MahtématiquesAppliquées • Sociedad de Estadística e InvestigaciónOerativa (Spain) • INSTITUTIONS NETWORKS AND COMPANIES • Secretaría General de Universidades, (Spain) • Secretaría General de Investigación, (Spain) • Universidad Politécnica de Valencia • Department of Mathematics, University of Ioannia (Greece) • Mediterranean Institute for Mathematical Sciences MIMS (France) • MATH-IN (Spain) • CENER (Spain) • Institute of Applied and Computational MathematicsIACM-FORTH (Greece)

  18. 4 – supportletters (2) • SENIOR RESEARCHERS • Prof.Sanz-Serna, Universidad de Valladolid, (Spain) • Prof. Pablo Pedregal, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, (Spain) • Prof. Juan Luis Vazquez, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, (Spain) • Porf. Carlos Vazquez, Universidade Da Coruña, (Spain) • Prof. Eduardo Casas, Universidad de Cantabria, (Spain)

  19. 4 – INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT • MoroccanSociety of Applied Mathematics(Morocco) • Société de MathématiquesAppliquées et Industrielles SMAI (France) • Società Italiana di MatematicaApplicata e Industriale SMAI (Italy) • MediterraneanInstitute of MathematicalSciences (Tunisia) • Sociedade Portuguesa de Matemática SMP (Portugal) • Société Mathématique du Cameroun SMC (Cameroun) • Universidad Marítima del Caribe, (Venezuela)

  20. 4 – NATIONAL SUPPORT

  21. 5 – VENUE • Universitat de Valencia (Campus Blasco Ibáñez) Valencia, Spain, 15-19 July 2019

  22. 5.1 – CAMPUS FACILITES • More than150 units of classroomspace (capacitiesrangingfrom 40 to 160 seats) • Over10 conferencesrooms(capacitiesfrom 60 to 500 seats) • Medical School. Aula Magna (500 seats) (plan + photo) • PhilosophySchool. Aula Magna (350 seats) (plan + photo) • AuditoriumSanchisGuarner (400 seats) (plan + photo • AuditoriumJoan Fuster (300 seats) (plan + photo) • A SportsPavilion(2.009 m2: openingceremonies and otherlargeevents) • TwoIndoor sport courts • Allroomsare fullyequippedwithoverheadprojectors and screens • Conferenceroomsand manyclassroomsspacehandicappedfriendly • UniversityWIFI networkaccessibleto ICIAM participants • UniversityTV and Radio Broadcasting(Media-Uni) • Sport center Universitat de Valencia (Campus Blasco Ibáñez) Valencia, Spain, 15-19 July 2019

  23. 5.1 – CAMPUS FACILITES Universitat de Valencia (Campus Blasco Ibáñez) Valencia, Spain, 15-19 July 2019

  24. 6 – Valencia: touristdestination

  25. 6 – Valencia: touristdestination • Travelling to / from Valencia • excellentflightconnectionsmap • High speedtrainto Madrid, Alicante and Barcelona • excellenthighwayconnectionstoMadrid,Barcelona, Alicante, Zaragoza and thesoutherncities of Spain. • Travelling withinValencia • subway-tram(metrovalencia) • Bus (EMT Valencia) • publicbikerentalsystem (Valenbisi).

  26. Letusto introduce thecity of Valencia in 2013… …and seeyouhereon 2019

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