Mathematical Modelling plays a central and increasingly important role in ecology and evolution.
The object of the meeting is to show the latest development of mathematical models in ecology and evolution and to demonstrate the important role of such modelling to a new generation of researchers.
This conference is the sixth in an ongoing bi-annual series of events, the first of which was held at the University of Sussex (2007). Subsequent events have been held at the University of Bristol (2009), University of Groningen (2011),
University of York (2013) and College de France, Paris (2015).
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Public Lecture
Iain Couzin (University of Konstanz)
Keynote Speakers
- Nick Chater (University of Warwick)
- Caroline Colijn (Imperial College London)
- Ross Cressman (Wilfrid Laurier University)
- Hanna Kokko (University of Zurich)
- Nuala Sheehan (University of Leicester)
Organising Committee
Scientific Committee
- Mark Broom (City, University of London)
- Amaury Lambert (UPMC College de France)
- James Marshall (University of Sheffield)
- Jon Pitchford (University of York)
- Franjo Weissing (Groningen University)
Local Organising Committee
- Mark Broom
- Andrea Baronchelli
- Anne Kandler
- Eduardo Alonso
The 2017 conference was sponsored by the London Mathematical Society and ESMTB.
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