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Pattern Formation: The inspiration of Alan Turing

14-16 March 2012
Oxford, U.K.

Pattern Formation: The inspiration of Alan Turing
            St. John's College, Oxford
             14 March - 16 March 2012
       http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/SAS/sasw08.html

       ***  Call for Papers / Registrations  ***

A satellite meeting of the programme "Semantics & Syntax" at the Isaac Newton 
Institute:  http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/SAS/

Organisers: Bernold Fiedler (Berlin), Benedikt Löwe (Amsterdam) and Philip 
Maini (Oxford)

To celebrate the centenary of Alan Turing's birth and his seminal work in the 
mathematical modelling of biological pattern formation, this workshop will aim 
to show how mathematical modelling of pattern formation has led to (i) 
significant advances in the understanding of certain aspects of biology and 
chemistry, (ii) new mathematical and computational challenges. It will bring 
together researchers ranging from those who do experiments to demonstrate 
pattern formation to those who develop mathematical and computational 
techniques to their analysis and understanding. The common theme will be the 
emergence of pattern and form. The format will consist of a number of keynote 
lectures, given by experts in the field, and a series of shorter contributed 
talks.

Invited speakers will include:

       Markus Bär, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Germany
       Markus Dahlem, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
       Patrick De Kepper, CNRS (Centre national de la recherche scientifique)
       Irv Epstein, Brandeis University, USA
       Alan Garfinkel, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
       Frank Jülicher, Max-Planck-Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems
       Shigeru Kondo, Nagoya University, Japan
       Masayasu Mimura, Meiji University, Kanazawa, Japan
       Yasumasa Nishiura, Hokkaido University, Japan
       Hans Othmer, University of Minnesota, USA
       Kevin Painter, Heriot-Watt University, UK
       Arnd Scheel, University of Minnesota, USA
       Jonathan Sherratt, Heriot-Watt University, UK
       Angela Stevens, Westfalische Wilhelms-Universitat Munster, Germany
       Peter Tass, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

APPLICATION FOR PARTICIPATION.

Due to space constraints at St. John's College, there will be a limited number 
of (about thirty) slots for additional participants. Please apply for 
registration at the website

    http://www.newton.ac.uk/cgi/wsapply?CODE=SASW08

before the deadline of 1 December 2011. The organizers will select the 
participants from the list of applications and notify all applicants by mid 
December 2011.

REGISTRATION FEE.

The registration fee is

     70 pounds	registration only
     230 pounds	registration and B&B college accommodation (3 nights)
     300 pounds	registration and en-suite B&B college accommodation (3
 		  nights)

    40 pounds	additional charge for the optional workshop dinner

CONTRIBUTED TALKS.

If you are interested in giving a contributed talk at the workshop, please tick 
the appropriate box in the application form and fill in the Abstract Submission 
Form on the website of the Newton Institute (follow the link from the 
application page). In the case that we receive more requests for contributed 
talks than we can accommodate in the schedule, we might arrange for a poster 
session.

FUNDING & STIPENDS FOR JUNIOR RESEARCHERS.

The workshop is generously funded by the Isaac Newton Institute for the 
Mathematical Sciences (INI). The INI funding also allows us to offer up to 
seven stipends for junior researchers (postgraduate students and junior 
researchers without permanent academic job) that cover the registration and B&B 
college accommodation (230 pounds). You can apply for this stipend as part of 
the application process (see above) and will receive notification together with 
the registration notification.