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CONICYT approves two Anillos projects from DIM-CMM researchers

Across of it Program of Associative Research, the National Commission of Scientific and Technological Research, CONICYT, awarded 20 proposals in the Third National Contest of Anillos Projects of research of Science and Technology and Anillos of investigations in Antarctic Science. Two of them has as a Director, researchers of the DIMCMM.

In the third version of this contest, the Universidad de Chile led the adjudication with six projects approved as principal institution. Of these, two of them are directed by the academicians of the Mathematical Engineering Department and researchers of the Center for Mathematical Modeling: Raúl Manásevich and Patricio Felmer.

“Quantitative methods in Security and Center for the analysis of Equations in Derivatives,” is the name of the project headed by the Prof. Manásevich and has as principal aim reveal the present standars in the processes of the criminal activity and the judicial systems, across methods based on mathematical models and engineering. Across these, strategies will be able to established to prevent the crimes.

In this initiative take part as associate institutions the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and Universty of Concepción.

The project head the academician Patricio Felmer is entitled “Center for the Analysis of Equations in Partial Derivatives (CAPDE) ” and take part as titular researchers Manuel del Pino (DIM-CMM), Michael Kowalczyk (DIM-CMM), Juan Dávila (DIM-CMM), Salomé Martínez (DIM-CMM), besides academicians of the Technical University Federico Santa María, University of Santiago, and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

The CAPDE will work at four lines of researching at pure mathematics: EDP and Geometric analysis, Solitons and Wave fronts, Elliptical equations totally non – linear, Mathematical models of transport and diffusion.

To these contest were postulated 85 proposals, 77 of them in the modality of research in Science and Technology, and 8 in research in Antarctic Science. The awarded projects, which will have a maximum duration of three years, will receive near 150 million pesos a year.


More details on the projects in:

Centro para el Análisis de Ecuaciones en Derivadas Parciales (CAPDE)
Quantitative Methods in security

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