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International Conference

Linnaeus Workshop on Stochastic Analysis and Applications 2026

The Linnaeus Workshop on Stochastic Analysis and Applications is an annual conference series since 2010, focusing on stochastic processes, differential equations, and their real-world applications. Located in Växjö, Sweden, the 2026 workshop will be held June 15–18, a particularly lively time of year in Sweden thanks to Midsummer week.

The Linnaeus Workshop on Stochastic Analysis and Applications, an annual conference since 2010, is a meeting point for researchers focusing on stochastic processes, differential equations, and real-world applications. The workshop's mission is to foster interdisciplinary collaboration between stochastics, analysis, numerics and complex systems, with a special encouragement for PhD students and early-stage researchers to participate. The workshop is held in conjunction with the 3rd Young Summer School on Stochastic Analysis

Confirmed plenary speakers

  • Mireille Bossy, INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France
  • David Cohen, Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Mihály Kovács, Pázmány Péter Catholic University/Budapest University of Technology and Economics/ Chalmers University of Technology, Hungary/Sweden
  • Youssef Ouknine, Cadi Ayyad University and Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco
  • Greg Pavliotis, Imperial College London, UK
  • Gerald Trutnau, Seoul National University, South Korea
  • Kohei Suzuki, Durham University, UK

Registration

Registration is now open, and closes on April 30, 2026. The registration fee of 1000 SEK (≈ 95 EUR) includes a conference dinner. Further details on the program and more speakers will be announced in due course. To submit an abstract for a contributed talk, please send an e-mail directly to the workshop organizers via andreas.petersson [at] lnu.se . Please submit your abstract by May 15, 2026, at the latest.

Organization

The workshop is organized by Andreas Petersson, Wolfgang Bock and Astrid Hilbert.

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A sustainable event

This conference is a sustainability-assured meeting in accordance with Linnaeus University’s guidelines for sustainable events. These guidelines are linked to the 17 global goals in Agenda 2030 and comprise the three dimensions of sustainable development: the economic, the social, and the environmental. 

Learn more about Linnaeus University's sustainable events here.

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