Conference

New Trends in Mathematics and Brain Mechanics

Project illustration of a sleeping man and a brain map.

The Mathematical Challenges in Brain Mechanics research program addresses the critical shift in neuroscience where neurodegenerative diseases (like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s) are increasingly understood through the lens of fluid dynamics and solute transport. This program aims to bridge the gap between complex brain physiology and rigorous mathematics, creating a specialized framework for modeling how fluids and solutes move within the brain.

Please note that day 1, February 11 will be at The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters. Day 2 and day 3, February 12-13 will be at Simula Research Laboratory. 

Provisional Programme (subject to change)

 

Day 1, Wednesday February 11 at The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters

Neurodegeneration and Cerebral Circulation

09:15-09:30      
Registration and welcome

09:30-10:10
Stephen Payne: Multiple Time Scales in Brain Mechanics

10:10-10:50
Mattia Corti: Mathematical and numerical models for neurodegenerative diseases

10:50-11:20
Coffee break

11:20-12:00
Christoffer G. Alexandersen: Modeling neurodegenerative disease progression and neuronal activity

12:00-14:40
Lunch

14:20–15:00
Andreas A. Linninger: Hemodynamic atlas of the cerebral vasculature

15:00-15:40
Michele Marino: Perspectives on Brain Vascular Mechanics: Regulation, Adaptation, and Intervention in the Circle of Willis

15:40-16:10
Coffee break

16:10-16:50
Lucas Omar Müller: Blood flow in the human cerebral cortex: Large-scale pial vascularization and 1D simulation

16:50-17:30
Francesco Costanzo: Brain motion and functional hyperemia as drivers of convective fluid flow in the CNS

17:30-18:30
Reception

17:30-18:30
Social dinner

Day 2, Thursday February 12 at Simula Research Laboratory

Mathematical Neuroscience

09:30-10:10
Michael J. Ward: Diffusive Capture and Oscillator Synchronization for Spatially Segregated Reactive Patches Coupled by a PDE Diffusive Field

10:10-10:50
Delio Mugnolo: Diffusion and consensus in networks

10:50-11:20
Coffee break

11:20-12:00
Xue-Cheng Tai: Mathematical explanations for Neural networks and Transformers and applications to fluid structure interactions simulations

12:00-12:40
Kent-Andre Mardal: TBA

12:40-14:20
Lunch

14:20-14:40
Francesca Ballatore: Modelling and simulation of anisotropic growth in brain tumours through poroelasticity: A study of ventricular compression and therapeutic protocols

14:40-15:00
Stephan B. Lunowa: Hybrid poro-elastic numerical models and application to tumor growth

15:00-15:20
Nana Berre: Cut Finite Element Methods for Poroelasticity

15:20-15:40
Andres Eduardo Rubiano Martinez: Fully mixed virtual element schemes for steady-state poroelastic stress-assisted diffusion

15:40-16:10
Coffee break

16:10-16:30
Anna Ranno: Full and Reduced Models of Hemodynamics in Stented Arteries

16:30-16:50
Piermario Vitullo: Neural Model Order Reduction with Domain Decomposition for Multiscale Problems

16:50-17:10
Sergio Carrasco Hidalgo: Fully mixed FEM for a steady frictionless thermoelastic contact problem

17:10-17:30
Nunzio Dimola: Neural Preconditioning strategies for Mixed Dimensional PDEs

 

Day 3, Friday February 13 at Simula Research Laboratory

Multiphysics Modeling and Numerical Methods

09:30-10:10
Hector Gomez: Multiphysics modeling of the CNS

10:10-10:50
Michele Terzano: Biphasic biomechanics of brain tissue: Insights from ultrasoft hydrogels

10:50-11:20
Coffee break

11:20-12:00
Jessika Camaño: Comparison of Two Approximation Approaches to the Electroencephalography Inverse Problem

12:00-12:40
Matteo Taffetani: Mechanics of poroelastic media with heterogeneous properties

12:40-14:20
Lunch

14:20-15:00
Ricardo Oyarzúa: Momentum and mass conservative pseudostress-based mixed finite element methods for fluid flows

15:00-15:40
Nicolás A. Barnafi: Monotone Operator Convergence Theory for Generalized Porous Media Equation

15:40-16:10
Coffee break

16:10-16:40
Open Discussion: From brain mechanics to predictive brain models

16:40-17:00
Closing Session