- Sun 01 May 2022
- Marc Brachet attended the Workshop Criticality and stochasticity in quasilinear fluid systems, American Institute of Mathematics, San Jose, California (May 2-6, 2022)
- Thu 18 February 2021
- Ionut Danaila attended the Zoom-workshop Quantized Vortices and Non-Linear Waves, Japan (February 18-19, 2021)
- Mon 25 November 2019
- Luminita Danaila attended the 72nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Seattle (November 23-26, 2019)
- Fri 22 November 2019
- Five QUTE-members participated in the Thematic Program Quantum and Kinetic Problems: Modeling, Analysis, Numerics and Applications held at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, National University of Singapore (September 30, 2019 - March 31, 2020)
- Sun 03 November 2019
- Thematic Program at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, National University of Singapore (September 30, 2019 - March 31, 2020): Quantum and Kinetic Problems: Modeling, Analysis, Numerics and Applications
- Mon 09 September 2019
- Marc Brachet’s career was celebrated during the conference Universal features of hydrodynamical, optical and wave turbulence, Nice (September 9-12, 2019)
- Tue 03 September 2019
- Ionut Danaila attended the 17th European Turbulence Conference, Torino (September 3-6, 2019)
- Wed 19 June 2019
- Rencontres Mathématiques de Rouen 2019: Numerical simulations and applications
- Wed 12 June 2019
- The LMRS members of the QUTE-project are organizing the workshop Rencontres Mathématiques de Rouen 2019: Numerical simulations and applications
- Fri 10 May 2019
- Five QUTE-members attended the workshop Scientific Computing Across Scales at the Fields Institute, Toronto (April 22-26, 2019)
- Thu 17 January 2019
- Workshop at the Fields Institute, Toronto (April 22-26, 2019): Scientific Computing Across Scales: Quantum Systems in Cold-matter Physics and Chemistry
- Thu 17 January 2019
- I. Danaila will organize a workshop at the Fields Institute, Toronto (April 22-26, 2019)
- Thu 11 October 2018
- Workshop in Rouen (October 11, 2018): Superfluids and Superconductors