Dynamics Days Europe
Dynamics Days Europe is a series of major international conferences founded in the 1980's that provides a European forum for developments in the applications of and theory for dynamics. More than fourty years, it has been bringing together researchers from a wide range of backgrounds including physics, biology, engineering and mathematics for interdisciplinary research in nonlinear science. We welcome proposals and suggestions for future locations to hold Dynamics Days Europe.

There are also US and Asia-Pacific Dynamics Days conferences.  



Next Events:

XLII. Dynamics Days 2022 will be held August 22-26, 2022 in Aberdeen, Scotland.

XLIII. Dynamics Days 2023 will be held September 03-08, 2023 in Naples, Italy.

Proposals for future Dynamics Days Conferences should be submitted to the chair of the International Advisory Board until the end of the pre-preceding year.

Previous conferences in this series:

2021, August 23-27
XLI. DYNAMICS DAYS Nice, France (hybrid)
2020, August 24-28
XL. DYNAMICS DAYS Nice, France (online)
2019, September 2-6
XXXIX DYNAMICS DAYS Rostock, Germany
2018, September 3-7
XXXVIII DYNAMICS DAYS Loughborough, UK
2017, June 5-9
XXXVII DYNAMICS DAYS Szeged, Hungary
2016, June 6-10
XXXVI DYNAMICS DAYS Corfu, Greece
2015, September 6-10
XXXV DYNAMICS DAYS Exeter, UK
2014, September 8-12
XXXIV DYNAMICS DAYS Bayreuth, Germany
2013, June 3-7
XXXIII DYNAMICS DAYS Madrid, Spain
2012, September 2-7
XXXII DYNAMICS DAYS Gothenburg, Sweden
2011, September 12-16
XXXI DYNAMICS DAYS Oldenburg, Germany
2010, September 6-10
XXX DYNAMICS DAYS Bristol, UK
2009, Aug 31-Sept 4
XXIX DYNAMICS DAYS Göttingen, Germany
2008, August 25-29
XXVIII DYNAMICS DAYS Delft, The Netherlands
2007, July 9-13
XXVII DYNAMICS DAYS Loughborough, UK
2006, Sept 25-29
XXVI DYNAMICS DAYS Crete, Greece
2005, July 25-28
XXV DYNAMICS DAYS
Berlin, Germany
2004, Sept 13-17
XXIV DYNAMICS DAYS
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
2003, Sept 24-27
XXIII DYNAMICS DAYS
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
2002, July 15-19
XXII DYNAMICS DAYS
Heidelberg, Germany
2001, June 5-8
XXI DYNAMICS DAYS
Dresden, Germany
2000, June 25-29
XX DYNAMICS DAYS
Guildford, UK
1999, June 20-23
XIX DYNAMICS DAYS
Como, Italy
1998, June 28-July 1
XVIII DYNAMICS DAYS
Edinburgh
1997
(no DYNAMICS DAYS)
(not at Copenhagen)
1996, July 10-13
XVII DYNAMICS DAYS
ENS Lyon
1995, June 28-July 1
XVI DYNAMICS DAYS
ENS Lyon
1994, July 15-18
XV DYNAMICS DAYS
Budapest
1993, June 9-12
XIV DYNAMICS DAYS
Rydzyna
1992, June 10-13
XIII DYNAMICS DAYS
Rydzyna
1991, June 12-15
XII DYNAMICS DAYS
Berlin
1990, June 20-23
XI DYNAMICS DAYS
Düsseldorf
1989, June 7-10
X DYNAMICS DAYS
Düsseldorf
1988, June 15-18
IX DYNAMICS DAYS
Düsseldorf
1987, June 10-13
VIII DYNAMICS DAYS
Düsseldorf
1986, June 3-6
VII DYNAMICS DAYS
Twente
1985, June 4-7
VI DYNAMICS DAYS
Twente
1984, June 5-8
V DYNAMICS DAYS
Twente
1983, June 7-9
IV DYNAMICS DAYS
Twente
1982, May 25-26
III DYNAMICS DAYS
Twente
1981, April
II DYNAMICS DAYS
Twente
1980, April 15-16
I DYNAMICS DAYS
Twente

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Chair and Chair-Elect of Advisory Committee
  • Julyan Cartwright, Universidad de Granada, Spain (03-22, chair 19-21, chair-elect 16-18)
  • Constantinos Siettos, University of Naples Federico II, Italy (16-22, chair-elect 19-21)
Members of the Advisory Committee
  • Peter Ashwin, University of Exeter, UK (99-19) (chair 02-08)
  • Roberto Artuso, Universita degli Studi dell'Insubria, Como, Italy (98-19)
  • Daniele Avitabele, VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands (19-22)
  • Wael Bahsoun, Loughborough University, UK (18-20)
  • Christian Beck, Queen Mary University of London, UK (appointed by EPS,16-)
  • Christian Bick, University of Exeter, UK (15-22)
  • Stefano Boccaletti, Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi di Firenze, Italy (13-19)
  • Julyan Cartwright, Universidad de Granada, Spain (03-22, chair 19-21, chair-elect 16-18)
  • Predrag Cvitanovic, Georgia Tech, USA (97-19, chair 97-02)
  • Ulrike Feudel, University of Oldenburg, Germany (11-19)
  • Dezso Horvath, University of Szeged, Hungary (17-19)
  • Yuliya Kyrychko, University of Sussex, UK (10-19)
  • Bernhard Mehlig, University of Gothenburg, Sweden (12-19)
  • Ulrich Parlitz, MPI for Dynamics and Self-Organization Göttingen, Germany (17-19)
  • Oreste Piro, Universitat de les Illes Balears, Palma de Mallorca, Spain (03-19)
  • Maria Carmen Romano, University of Aberdeen, UK (17-19)
  • Eckehard Schöll, TU Berlin, Germany (05-22, chair 16-19, chair-elect 15-16)
  • Constantinos Siettos, University of Naples Federico II, Italy (16-22, chair-elect 19-21)
  • Jens Starke, University of Rostock, Germany (02-21, chair 14-16, chair-elect 12-13)
  • Jürgen Vollmer, Politecnico di Torino, Italy (02-19, chair 08-10)
  • Walter Zimmermann, University of Bayreuth, Germany (14-22)
Former members
  • Preben Alstrom (appointed by EPS, 02-05)
  • John Brindley (97-01)
  • Giulio Casati, Universita degli Studi dell'Insubria, Como, Italy (98-16)
  • Hugues Chaté, CEA-Saclay, Paris, France (09-16, chair 12-13)
  • Sergio Ciliberto (95-01)
  • Pierre Coullet (02-05)
  • Dominique Delande (02-05)
  • Johan Dubbeldam, TU Delft, The Netherlands (08-16)
  • Bruno Eckhardt (02-05)
  • Gert Eilenberger (87-99)
  • Pierre Gaspard (97-05)
  • Theo Geisel, MPI Göttingen, Germany (97-16)
  • Ray Goldstein (06-09)
  • Celso Grebogi, University of Aberdeen, UK (06-16)
  • Mark Groves, Saarbrücken, Germany (07-16)
  • Fritz Haake (97-05)
  • John Hogan, University of Bristol, UK (10-16)
  • Holger Kantz, MPI PKS Dresden, Germany (99-03)
  • Joachim Krug (05-08)
  • Marek Kus (02-08)
  • Claus Montonen (97-01)
  • Antti Niemi (97-01)
  • Marko Robnik, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (09-16)
  • Petr Seba (05-08)
  • Tamas Tel, Eötvös University Budapest, Hungary (94-17)
  • Georgios Tsironis (06-09)

Dynamics Days Europe Bylaws

(adopted 18th Sept 1998, updated 27th September 2002)
  1. The European Dynamics Days Advisory Committee consists of at most 20 members. For the years 2003, 2004 and 2005, this will include one member appointed by the EPS Division in Statistical and Nonlinear Physics.
  2. The Advisory Committee can appoint new members with two thirds majority; candidates are nominated by the members of the Committee.
  3. Membership term for the members of the Committee is for a period of three consecutive European Dynamics Days, ending at the end of the third. Extensions for consecutive periods are possible by two thirds majority vote from all members.
  4. The Committee appoints one of its members as secretary who is the central agency to organize communication among Committee members and to collect, validate, and file the results of its actions.
  5. The Advisory Committee solicits, evaluates and selects proposals for the coming Dynamics Days meetings. After a proposal for the next meeting is accepted, the local organizing committee runs the Dynamics Days program until completion of the meeting, drawing upon the Advisory Committee as well as any other members selected by the local organizing committee as the advisory board for the meeting.
  6. In evaluating a proposal, the Committee places special emphasis on securing support for order of 20 or so worthy participants with no other means of support (Eastern and Central Europe in particular).
  7. The title "European Dynamics Days", the final decision to appoint organizers for the meeting for any given year and other issues related to the continuation and existence of European Dynamics Days remain with the Committee, to be decided by simple majority of those answering the secretary's opinion poll.
  8. Giving away the title or terminating the Dynamics Days series requires two thirds majority of all Committee members.

Last edited October 17, 2021 by Jens Starke.