Nonequilibrium thermodynamics aims at understanding and describing the dynamics of out-of-equilibrium systems, particularly also the relaxation towards equilibrium. Contrary to classical equilibrium thermodynamics, nonequilibrium thermodynamics has been in the past decades and still is a vibrant field of research with substantial challenges that await to be solved.
In order to foster a profound comparison between different approaches to nonequilibrium thermodynamics, to unify existing ones, to identify challenges and possibly to concert new research efforts, a series of workshops, called International Workshops on Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics (IWNET), has been held.
The 10th International Workshop of this series (IWNET 2025) will take place on the days June 08 - 11, 2025, in Syros, Greece, and among others it will highlight contributions to topics such as:
- Fundamentals of nonequilibrium thermodynamics and new mathematical developments.
- Nonequilibrium thermodynamics applied to complex fluids (e.g., polymers), chemical systems (e.g., chemical waves), biological systems (e.g., blood, active matter), interfacial systems and solids.
- Kinetic theory of nonequilibrium systems.
- Multi-scale dynamics and thermodynamics.
- Fluctuations, stability and large system control in systems beyond equilibrium.
- Input-driven networks and deep learning from nonequilibrium thermodynamics.
- Quantum systems and quantum dissipation with applications to entanglements and quantum computing.
- Relativistic hydrodynamics.
For more information, please visit: https://mathweb.aegean.gr/iwnet2025/