BCAM researchers analyze crowd behavior, using San Mamés Stadium as a reference, to improve mobility management in mass events

  • A multidisciplinary team from the Basque Center for Applied Mathematics – BCAM has developed an innovative computational tool to study and optimize pedestrian mobility at mass eve

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Anton Uranga will defend his thesis on Friday, November 21st

The defence will take place at Salón de Grados, Faculty of Science and Technology (EHU) at 11:30 Antón Uranga is currently a PhD student supported by a predoctoral IKUR grant funded by the Basque Government. He previously obtained his Master’s degree in Particle Physics from the Autonomous…

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Miguel Camarasa will defend his thesis on Monday, October 27th

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Bilbao–Barcelona Meeting on Analysis and PDEs held at BCAM

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Book of Abstracts for ESGI 188 now available