Eva Miranda, protagonist at two top-level international scientific events in China
Sep 04, 2025
Professor Eva Miranda, professor of our Department, has been invited as a plenary speaker at the ICBS in Beijing and at the WAIC 2025 in Shanghai.
Professor Eva Miranda, a professor in our Department, has been invited as a plenary speaker at the International Congress on Basic Sciences_ (ICBS)_, which begins this Sunday in Beijing. This congress, which brings together world-class figures —including Fields Medalists, Nobel and Turing laureates— is one of the major international events dedicated to fundamental research in mathematics, physics and computing. Our Department had already been represented in previous editions by ICREA professor Xavier Cabré.
Professor Miranda's conference on July 18, entitled “Chaos by Nature: Trajectories of the Undecidable”, explores the limits of computability in fluid dynamics and geometry, showing how certain stationary solutions of Navier–Stokes can simulate Turing machines.
In addition, on July 26 she will participate as a guest speaker at the round table “Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence”, within the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC 2025) in Shanghai. In this forum, figures such as Efim Zelmanov (Fields Medal), Abdon Atangana (Unesco Prize), Fabio Ramos, Bin Dong, Marcus Hutter, Deyu Meng, Jinchao Xu and Michael Xuan will share the stage with her, in a first-level dialogue on the fundamental role of mathematics in artificial intelligence.
This international forum, organized by the Smale Institute for Mathematics and Computation and the Chinese Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, reflects on how mathematics can underpin new paradigms of artificial intelligence and how, at the same time, AI can fuel new horizons for mathematics itself.
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