14th Euro-Maghrebian Workshops on Evolution Equations

Organizing Committee:

  • K. Ammari – University of Monastir, Tunisia
  • M.-A. Jendoubi – University of Carthage, Tunisia
  • A. Rhandi – University of Salerno, Italy

Scientific Committee:

  • A. Aibeche (Setif, Algeria)
  • W. Arendt (Ulm, Germany)
  • A. Bchatnia (Tunis, Tunisia)
  • L. Lorenzi (Parma, Italy)
  • L. Maniar (Marrakech, Morocco)
  • P.J. Miana (Zaragoza, Spain)
  • G. Metafune (Lecce, Italy)
  • R. Nagel (Tübingen, Germany)
  • E.M. Ouhabaz (Bordeaux, France)
  • R. Schnaubelt (Karlsruhe, Germany)

Invited Courses (3 x 50 min):

  • A. Geyer (TU Delft)
  • T. Hmidi (NYU Abu Dhabi)
  • M. Ouzahra (Fez)

Plenary Speakers (45 min):

  • A. Benaissa (Sidi Bel Abbès)
  • C. Castro (Madrid)
  • R. Chill (TU Dresden)
  • S.-E. Chorfi (Marrakech)
  • P. Gabriel (Tours)
  • S. Mansouri (Monastir)
  • D. Pallara (Lecce)
  • L. Robbiano (Versailles)
  • M. Sauter (Ulm)

Program

Book of Abstracts

Poster

Registration

The workshop will take place at Eden Village Yadis Hammamet

Zone touristique | Hammamet Nord, Hammamet 8050, Tunisie.

There are two main airports you can use to reach Hammamet, depending on your point of origin:

  • Enfidha-Hammamet International Airport (NBE): This is the most convenient airport, located only about 40 km from Hammamet. It primarily handles charter flights and low-cost carriers from Europe. From here, you can take a taxi (approx. 30–40 minutes) or a shuttle bus to the city.
  • Tunis-Carthage International Airport (TUN): Located in the capital, Tunis, about 75 km away. It is the main gateway for international scheduled flights. From the airport, you can take a taxi directly to Hammamet or head to the city center to catch a bus or train.

The Tunisian National Railways (SNCFT) operates regular services connecting Tunis to the Sahel region, passing near or through Hammamet.

  • From Tunis: Trains depart from Tunis Ville station. Some trains go directly to Hammamet, while others stop at Bir Bou Regba, a junction station just a few kilometers outside the town.
  • From Bir Bou Regba: If your train stops here, you can easily find a local taxi or a connecting “shuttle” train for the short 5-10 minute trip into Hammamet center.

Public Bus (SRTGN/SNTRI): Regular air-conditioned buses run from the Bab Alioua bus station in Tunis. The “Express” buses are faster and more comfortable, taking about 1 hour.