Forthcoming
14/04/2026 — 16/04/2026
Manifolds and moduli
Instituto Superior Técnico
A meeting to discuss recent developments at the interface of geometric topology and homotopy theory.
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News
03/09/2025
João Ribeiro wins an ERC!
João Ribeiro received a Starting Grant from the European Research Council (ERC) worth approximately €1.5 million to develop new techniques for studying channels with loss of synchronization—a particular case of communication errors where, for example, some digits may be dropped from the final message, making it difficult to compare with the initial message. Loss of synchronization errors appear in cutting-edge data storage systems, particularly in DNA data storage systems, a promising solution due to their high density and durability.
14/07/2023
Discover Math@Técnico
Hugo Tavares, vice-president of the Mathematics Department, tells us about Math@Técnico.
30/09/2025
Pedro Nunes Lecture Autumn 2025
Critical phenomena through the lens of the Ising model
Hugo Duminil-Copin is a French mathematician renowned for his outstanding contributions to probability theory and statistical physics, who was awarded a Fields Medal in 2022.
More information including available videos.
06/05/2025
Modern Trends in Fourier Analysis
Video interview of Diogo Oliveira e Silva and other organizers about the Intensive Research Programme on Modern Trends in Fourier Analysis at CRM, Barcelona. This program focuses on recent developments in Harmonic Analysis, Geometric Measure Theory, and Constructive Approximation, with an emphasis on Fourier uncertainty principles, restriction estimates in Fourier analysis, and analysis in discrete geometry. The aim is to create an ideal atmosphere for significant progress in these areas. To achieve this, leading scientists with expertise in Fourier analysis will bring together their diverse backgrounds, interact, and collaborate to stimulate the development of research. In addition to the Conference and Advanced Courses, there will be regular activities such as weekly seminars and group research sessions.
21/07/2025
Mathematicians prove decades-old Kakeya Conjecture in major breakthrough
Hong Wang and Joshua Zahl have solved the three-dimensional Kakeya conjecture, a fundamental problem in geometry that has been open for many decades. The conjecture asks whether the space used to rotate a needle in all directions necessarily has full Hausdorff dimension. Their proof has settled this question positively in dimension three and confirmed deep ties to harmonic analysis.
First posed almost a century ago, the problem rapidly gained prominence through its linkage to other areas of mathematics. Experts hail the work as transformative, potentially unlocking progress on higher-dimensional versions and related open problems. “It’s a once-in-a-century result,” said Nets Katz of Rice University.
15/07/2025
Historic: Mathematicians Prove the Geometric Langlands Conjecture
A team of mathematicians has achieved a major breakthrough by proving the geometric Langlands conjecture, a key part of the Langlands programme often called the "grand unified theory of mathematics." Led by Dennis Gaitsgory and Sam Raskin, the proof spans five papers and nearly 1,000 pages, and confirms deep connections between number theory, geometry, and harmonic analysis. The work, earned Gaitsgory the $3-million Breakthrough Prize.
The conjecture, first proposed in the 1980s, links algebraic geometry to representation theory through the study of Riemann surfaces. Beyond its mathematical significance, the geometric Langlands conjecture has surprising ties to physics, particularly to S-duality in gauge theories.
14/11/2025
Students from Applied Mathematics and Computation Awarded Gulbenkian Novos Talentos Scholarships
Three students from the Applied Mathematics and Computation (MAC) programme are among the eleven from Instituto Superior Técnico awarded the Gulbenkian Novos Talentos scholarships for 2025. This program, funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, aims to support promising young talent to help them excel in their academic journeys. This achievement recognizes our students’ strong potential and commitment to mathematics.
These students will receive a valuable opportunity to engage in research projects under the supervision of our faculty. We extend our sincere congratulations to the winners and wish them every success as they continue to develop their skills and contribute to the future of applied mathematics and computation.
18/06/2025
Professors recognized in the Prémios Científicos Universidade de Lisboa/Caixa Geral de Depósitos
José Natário and Filipe Mena, both Professors in the Mathematics Department, have been recognized by the University of Lisbon/Caixa Geral de Depósitos Scientific Awards. José Natário was awarded the prize, while Filipe Mena received an honorable mention. These annual awards celebrate outstanding scientific research and encourage publication in high-impact international journals. Congratulations to both for this well-deserved recognition!
16/06/2025
Quasiconformal Mappings in the Plane and Complex Dynamics
The monograph Quasiconformal Mappings in the Plane and Complex Dynamics published by Springer and written by Luis T. Magalhães, Professor in the Mathematics Department, provides an accessible and self-contained introduction to quasiconformal mappings with applications in complex dynamics. It features examples, historical context, and serves as a sequel to the author''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''s Complex Analysis and Dynamics in One Variable with Applications.
04/06/2025
"Ponto Fixo" mathematics journal returns after 2-year hiatus
After a two-year break, Ponto Fixo, the beloved mathematics journal, is back with its fifth edition. Editor Diana Gaspar highlights that while most news would lose relevance over such a gap, mathematics remains timeless, making this edition as valuable today as it would have been in 2023. The latest issue features articles on three of the four 2022 Fields Medal winners, student contributions, and a film review. It also includes interviews with former students discussing whether to pursue a doctorate, reflecting on how advanced degrees are becoming increasingly essential beyond academia.
The journal celebrates tradition and innovation, aligning with NMATH’s newer initiatives like Time2Talk and Integration Bee. Gaspar emphasizes Ponto Fixo’s role in fostering mathematical dialogue, giving students and professors a voice, and rekindling the passion that draws people to mathematics. While aimed at math enthusiasts, the journal welcomes all curious minds, whether they’re solving puzzles, skimming, or reading cover to cover. The editor concludes by thanking contributors and reaffirming the enduring spirit of knowledge-sharing that keeps the journal alive.
Past highlighted videos...
Talks
05/12/2025 13:00
Herwig Hauser
Blowups and resolution of singularities:
The resolution strategy
05/12/2025 15:00
António Leitão
Topological Expressive Power of Neural Networks (I)
05/12/2025 16:10
António Leitão
Topological Expressive Power of Neural Networks (II)
09/12/2025 14:00
Itamar Oliveira
Multiple convolutions and multilinear fractal Fourier restriction
09/12/2025 15:00
Tristan Ozuch
Stability of 4-dimensional shrinking Ricci solitons
10/12/2025 17:00
Angela Tabiri
Decomposable surfaces and plane curves which are quantum homogeneous spaces
11/12/2025 15:00
André Amorim Ribeiro
To be announced
16/12/2025 14:00
Roméo Leylekian
Payne's nodal line conjecture fails on doubly-connected planar domains
17/12/2025 14:00
Junwei Yu
Normalized solutions to Sobolev critical Schrödinger equations
17/12/2025 17:00
Pavel Putrov
To be announced
06/01/2026 15:00
Rui Loja Fernandes
To be announced
