Saturday, 14 September 2024 14:09

School on Disordered media

The School on Disordered media (2025 January 20-24) will be held at the main lecture hall of Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary. The school is part of the Semester on Probability and Statistical Physics hosted by Erdős Center.  MSc students, PhD students and postdocs are welcome to apply (for further instructions, see below). The programme of the school consists of five minicourses given by distinguished researchers of the field, short presentations by participants of the school and an open problem session. Note that one week after the school, a Workshop on Disordered Media will also be held at Rényi Institute / Erdős Center.

Minicourses:

  • David Belius: INTRODUCTION TO SPIN GLASSES, 
  • Nathanael Berestycki: LIOUVILLE QUANTUM GRAVITY AND ITS SPECTRAL GEOMETRY, 
  • Marek Biskup: EXTREMAL PROPERTIES OF THE RANDOM WALK LOCAL TIME, 
  • Ron Peled: DISORDERED SPIN SYSTEMS, FIRST-PASSAGE PERCOLATION AND MINIMAL SURFACES IN RANDOM ENVIRONMENT, 
  • Sergio Simonella: KINETIC LIMITS FOR THE DILUTE CLASSICAL GAS.

Application deadline: 2024 October 31.

The school covers full lodging for all accepted international participants (junior participants might share a room with another participant). There is very limited funding for travel support. Applicants are asked to send their application to the e-mail address  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .The subject of the application e-mail should be: "School on Disordered media application". Your application e-mail should contain your name, affiliation and CV (which includes your list of publications). Please indicate in your application if you wish to apply for lodging in Budapest. In case you want apply for travel support, please write a short explanation why you lack travel funding and how participation in this school would be beneficial for you. 

MSc and PhD students applying for the school should also ask their supervisor to send a short recommendation email (typically a few informal sentences) to the contact e-mail address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

A limited number of participants will also get a chance to give a short talk about their work. If you would like to give a short talk, please provide the proposed title and abstract in your application e-mail.