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2025 Academic Conference on Partial Differential Equations in Fluid Mechanics and Related Problems Successfully Held

Time:2025-06-20 10:34


The "2025 Academic Conference on Partial Differential Equations in Fluid Mechanics and Related Problems," hosted by the School of Mathematical Sciences at Shenzhen University (SZU), was successfully convened at the university's Yuehai Campus from June 20th to 23rd, 2025. This conference brought together over 100 distinguished experts and scholars from prominent universities and research institutions, both domestic and international, including the University of Pittsburgh, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Sun Yat-sen University, Nanjing University, and the Innovation Academy for Precision Measurement Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Participants engaged in profound exchanges and discussions centered on the latest research achievements and cutting-edge issues in the mathematical theory of fluid mechanics equations.

Professor Dehua Wang, a tenured professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh (USA) and an internationally renowned mathematician, delivered the opening remarks. Professor Wang expressed his gratitude to the SZU School of Mathematical Sciences for their meticulous arrangements and warmly thanked the experts and scholars who traveled from across the nation to participate. He highlighted that this conference provided a significant platform for scholars specializing in partial differential equations (PDEs) in fluid mechanics to showcase their work, share insights, and foster collaboration, thereby strengthening academic ties within the field.



Subsequently, the Dean of Mathematical Sciences of SZU, representing the university, extended a warm welcome to the attending experts and scholars. The Dean also presented an overview of the School's recent developmental achievements and future strategic plans in the field of PDE research for fluid mechanics.


The academic program featured a total of 15 plenary presentations. Experts and scholars engaged in in-depth discussions on multiple advanced topics, including the Navier-Stokes equations, free boundary problems, and the well-posedness and stability of solutions. The lively debates and rigorous discourse created a vibrant and highly concentrated academic atmosphere throughout the sessions.

The successful conclusion of this conference has significantly deepened academic connections among experts in the field of PDEs in fluid mechanics, both within China and internationally. It has served as a catalyst for enhanced scholarly collaboration and innovation, providing valuable impetus to the advancement of this critical research domain.