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Seminar on Latest Advances in Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Applications 2025 Successfully Concluded

Time:2025-11-03 15:58

From October 31 to November 2, 2025, the "Seminar on Latest Advances in Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Applications 2025," hosted by the School of Mathematical Sciences at Shenzhen University, was successfully held at the university's Yuehai Campus. The event invited over 70 experts and scholars from China and abroad, including Professor Juncheng Wei, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and Choh-Ming Li Professor of Mathematics at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, to engage in in-depth exchanges and discussions on the latest research findings and cutting-edge issues in nonlinear evolution equations and their applications.

The opening ceremony took place on the morning of November 1. Professor Xiaoqiang Zhao from Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, and Professor Jingxue Yin from South China Normal University attended and addressed the ceremony. Both professors expressed their gratitude to the host, the School of Mathematical Sciences at Shenzhen University, for the meticulous arrangements and extended thanks to the experts and scholars who traveled from across the country to participate. They noted that the seminar provided a valuable platform for academic dialogue among experts and scholars in the field of nonlinear evolution equations, both domestically and internationally, emphasizing its significant importance for advancing frontier exploration within the discipline and fostering cross-regional collaboration. They encouraged all scholars to engage in thorough exchanges and inspire new ideas.

Subsequently, the Dean of the School of Mathematical Sciences warmly welcomed all attending experts and scholars on behalf of the School. A detailed introduction was provided covering the School's recent scientific research breakthroughs in fundamental disciplines such as partial differential equations, achievements in talent cultivation, and future development plans. The Dean expressed the hope that the seminar would serve as an opportunity to deepen academic exchanges with peers both in China and abroad.

The two-day seminar featured intensive content and a tight schedule, comprising 19 high-level academic presentations. Experts and scholars focused on in-depth discussions regarding the latest advances in nonlinear evolution equations and their applications. Participants actively exchanged views on theoretical progress and application expansion, creating a profoundly stimulating academic atmosphere.

The successful conclusion of this seminar not only strengthened the academic connections among experts in the field of nonlinear evolution equations research globally but also promoted cross-institutional and cross-regional collaboration and innovation, injecting fresh momentum into theoretical breakthroughs and the broadening of applications within this field.