The "Journées EDP" have been created in the beginning of 70’s by the PDE group of Rennes and Nantes universities.
Every year about 100 specialists of different countries meet to review advance in the domain.
Main themes:
An international scientific committee establishes the annual programme.
Speakers of the journées EDP are selected by the scientific committee of the GDR “Analyse des EDPs”. They are all asked to send their contribution.
Isabelle Gallagher (Université Paris Diderot)
Colin Guillarmou (Université Paris-Sud)
Herbert Koch (Universität Bonn)
David Lannes (Université de Bordeaux)
Gilles Lebeau (Université de Nice)
Laure Saint-Raymond (ENS Lyon)
Frédéric Rousset (Université Paris-Sud)
Luis Vega (Basque Center for Applied Mathematics, Bilbao, Espagne)
Maciej Zworski (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
The JEDP organisation, for a long time lead by the PDE teams of Rennes and Nantes, has been supported by many French (Nantes, Rennes, Nice, Bordeaux, École Polytechnique,...) and foreign (Lund, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Bologna,....) laboratories.
CNRS support is assured via the "groupement de recherche 2434 Analyse des équations aux dérivées partielles". The "journées" have taken place from 2002 to 2005 in Forges les Eaux, in Evian from 2006 to 2009, in Port d’Albert in 2010, in Biarritz from 2011 to 2013, in Roscoff from 2014 to 2017, and in Obernai since 2018.
The proceedings of the "journées" have been published successively :
The Journées EDP, previously hosted by Cedram, is now web-published by the Centre Mersenne.
In 2019, Cedram has become the Centre Mersenne for open scientific publishing, a publishing platform for scientific journals developed by Mathdoc.