Conferences

The AIMS Conference on
Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications

The AIMS Conference is a biennial event that provides a key international forum for mathematicians and scientists worldwide working in the fields of analysis and applied analysis. The focus covers dynamical systems, differential equations, and real-world applications in the form of computations and modeling. The AIMS Conference takes place in different countries/regions to benefit the most people possible. The AIMS Conference is unique and outstanding because of its:

(1) broad coverage so that each participant can find numerous stimulating talks;
(2) well-organized symposia which attract the best experts of the world in the areas;
(3) taking place in different countries/regions to benefit the most people possible;
(4) organization by AIMS, which is backed up by thousands of AIMS journal editors, to guarantee high quality programming and large participation;
(5) poster sessions to attract student participation; and
(6) best student paper award;
(7) status as the highest quality and most attended international conference in the fields.

The 1st AIMS Conference took place at Southwest Missouri State University, Springfield, MO, USA, May 1996, with 250 participants; the 2nd was at Shanghai Jiao-tong University, Shanghai, China, June 1998; the 3rd was at Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, USA, May 2000; the 4th conference was at University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, USA, June 2002; the 5th conference was at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, USA, June 2004; the 6th conference was at University of Poitiers, Poitiers, France, June 2006, which was attended by a then-record of 700 participants; the 7th conference was at University of Texas at Arlington, TX, USA, May 2008; the 8th conference was at Dresden University of Technology, Germany, May 2010; the 9th conference was at Orlando, USA, July 2012; the 10th conference was at Madrid, Spain, July 2014, which was attended by a new record of 2,500 participants and addressed by two Fields Medal winners; the 11th conference was at Orlando, USA, July 2016, which was addressed by one Fields Medal winner and one Fields Medal winner to be; the 12th AIMS conference was at Taipei, July 2018.

Hosting an AIMS Conference can help you make a broad connection and put your university on the map. If you are interested, we can help you become a host for a future AIMS Conference.