Sym.posium will celebrate the 60th Birthday of Tudor Ratiu

July 6th, 2010

This workshop, held at the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (CIRM) from the 12th to the 17th of July 2010, will contain the main themes of Tudor Ratiu´s work.

The common thread running throughout is the use of geometric methods which serve to unify these diverse disciplines and help bring a wide variety of scientists and mathematicians together, speaking a language which encourages cross-fertilization. Tudor Ratiu is a unique figure in this regard as his work has significantly influenced distinctly separate communities of mathematicians, physicists, and engineers? The workshop will bring together the world’s leading figures in each of these theme areas who will give invited lectures.

One of the many appealing aspects of this event is its huge and premium quality roster of speakers:

  • Anton Alekseev (Université de Genève)
  • Anthony Bloch (University of Michigan)
  • Henrique Bursztyn (IMPA)
  • Marco Castrillón López (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
  • Hernán Cendra (Bahía Blanca, Argentina)
  • Pascal Chossat (Nice, France)
  • Francesco Fassò (Padova)
  • Laszlo Feher (Szeged)
  • François Gay-Balmaz (CNRS, Paris)
  • Mark Gotay (PIMS, University of British Columbia)
  • Darryl Holm (Imperial College)
  • Johannes Huebschmann (Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille)
  • Frances Kirwan (University of Oxford)
  • Jair Koiller (Fundação Getulio Vargas)
  • Franco Magri (Università di Milano)
  • Peter Michor (Universität Wien)
  • James Montaldi (University of Manchester)
  • Geneviève Raugel (CNRS, Orsay)
  • Miguel Rodríguez Olmos (University of Manchester)
  • Alan Weinstein (University of California, Berkeley)

sym.posium multilanguage support

June 8th, 2010

Added to the recent English version of this blog, sym.posium has a built-in multi language support that allows a flawless behaviour of the portal tools at international events. At the moment, the Spanish translation is at 100%, and we are developing the Portuguese translation (80%) and a new addition, the Chinese, which is in it’s first steps.

All of this will allow the user to manage events able to receive users from all over the world, a key point in the global society in which we are living.

Welcome to sym.posium blog!

June 8th, 2010

Hello! This morning we just published a new version of what aims to be a huge professional, scientific, academic and cultural events management project. Sym.posium is an event management tool, for the organizer and the attendee. As organizer you will have a wide range of tools to spread information about your event and as attendee you can share your activity with anybody through our web services. Also Sym.posium is going to develop a set of tools related to social networks that will be announced at this blog anytime soon. From now on, event management and organization has a new place on the net: sym.posium.

Thank you and keep an eye on us!