Anomalous diffusion: wild and bad?
2nd Bad Wildbad meeting on random processes & applications
König Karls Bad, 23rd to 25th September 2019

Organisers

Ralf Metzler, University of Potsdam
Gleb Oshanin, Sorbonne, Paris
Flavio Seno, Università di Padova


Scope
This meeting brings together physicists, chemists, and applied mathematicians to discuss modern topics in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics and stochastic processes. The main focus is to address contemporary experimental results of transport dynamics from complex systems such as living biological cells, and how these data can be mathematically modelled. Topics covered are anomalous diffusion, first passage dynamics, chemical kinetics, non-ergodic and ageing phenomena, passive & active motion, non-Gaussianity, random search processes, infinite densities, and data analysis.

Speakers

Elena Agliari, La Sapienza, Roma: Encounters on combs
Eli Barkai, Bar-Ilan U, Ramat Gan: Infinite ergodic theory meets Boltzmann's statistics
Olivier Bénichou, Sorbonne, Paris: Correlations and cooperativity in single file systems
Aleksei Chechkin, U Potsdam: Normal and Fractional Brownian yet non-Gaussian Diffusion
Stefan Egelhaaf, U Düsseldorf: Translation and rotation of anisotropic particles in periodic and random potentials
Thomas Franosch, U Innsbruck: Persistent correlations in colloidal suspensions
Aljaz Godec, MPI for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen: Manifestations of Projection-Induced Memory
Denis Grebenkov, École Polytechnique, Saclay-Palaisaeau: Anomalous random walk on a catalytic surface
Jae-Hyung Jeon, POSTECH, Pohang: The Langevin dynamics driven by a telegraphic active noise
Joseph Klafter, Tel Aviv U
Rainer Klages, Queen Mary U of London: Galilean invariance for stochastic diffusive dynamics
Sabine Klapp, Technical U Berlin: Diffusion and heat exchange in systems with time-delayed feedback
Diego Krapf, Colorado State U, Fort Collins: Anomalous kinetics on low-fouling surfaces
Katja Lindenberg, UC San Diego, La Jolla CA
Benjamin Lindner, Humboldt U Berlin: Critical asymmetry for the diffusion in systems with bistable velocity dynamics
Carlos Mejia-Monasterio, Technical U Madrid: On the anomalous diffusion in dynamics with rare ballistic excursions
Cristian Micheletti, SISSA, Trieste: Privileged topologies of self-assembling molecular knots
Lene Oddershede, Niels Bohr Institute, Copenhagen: Anomalous diffusion in a crowded bio-material
Enzo Orlandini, Università di Padova: Self-propelled rods upon rigid/soft confinement
Gianni Pagnini, BCAM, Bilbao: Non-autonomous stochastic differential equations and fractional diffusion
Vladimir Palyulin, Skoltech, Moscow: Search and first-passage properties of Lévy motions
Michael Shlesinger, ONR Arlington VI: Random walks on a lattice: an appreciation of Elliott Montroll
Igor Sokolov, Humboldt U Berlin
Andrew Spakowitz, Stanford U
Vittoria Sposini, U Potsdam and BCAM Bilbao
Ana-Suncana Smith, U Erlangen
Holger Stark, Technical U Berlin: From smart active particles and capillary condensation in an active bath
Smudrajith Thapa, U Potsdam
Michael Urbakh, Tel Aviv U: Enzymatic reaction as a restart problem
Matthias Weiss, U Bayreuth: Elucidating the origin of heterogeneous anomalous diffusion in the cytoplasm of mammalian cells

Programme

23rd Sep24th Sep25th Sep
09:00 - 09:30KlappOddershedeKrapf
09:30 - 10:00EgelhaafGrebenkovOrlandini
10:00 - 10:30LindnerMichelettiThapa
10:30 - 11:00Coffee break
11:00 - 11:30BarkaiFranoschPagnini
11:30 - 12:00GodecKlagesBénichou
12:00 - 14:00Lunch
14:00 - 14:30WeissChechkinSposini
14:30 - 15:00AgliariSokolovSpakowitz
15:00 - 15:30PalyulinUrbakhMejia-Monasterio
15:30 - 16:30Coffee break
16:30 - 17:00StarkJeon
17:00 - 17:30ShlesingerSuncana-Smith


Venue
The meeting will take place in the historical König-Karls-Bad in the centre of the spa town of Bad Wildbad in the Black Forest region of south-west Germany. Set in the deep Enz river valley, Bad Wildbad features several historical spa buildings, among them the operating Graf Eberhards Bad (Palais Thermal), an expansive park along the Enz river, and ample outdoor opportunities in the surrounding forests.
Bad Wildbad can be reached easily by train, the last stop of the line is right in front of the conference venue ( German rail). The closest airport is Stuttgart, another convenient option is Frankfurt. When planning your return trips to the airport allow for enough time.


Credit for all images: Archiv Touristik Bad Wildbad GmbH