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The 2025 Gene Golub SIAM Summer School on "Frontiers in Multidimensional Pattern Formation"
In August 2025, Jason Bramburger from Concordia University’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics co-organized and hosted the 2025 Gene Golub SIAM Summer School on “Frontiers in Multidimensional Pattern Formation” at Concordia, bringing together 41 Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers from around the world for two weeks of intensive lectures, tutorials, and collaborative research projects in cutting-edge areas like functional analysis, stability theory, computational algebraic geometry, and computer-assisted proofs. The program successfully combined rigorous coursework with hands-on problem solving and culminated in student presentations that showcased deep engagement with current challenges in pattern formation; Bramburger’s write-up in SIAM News highlights both the depth of the scientific program and the enthusiasm and high-quality outcomes of the participants.
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