The main topics of this exciting event are sports analytics, sports medicine, sports economics and sports scheduling. However, we welcome any topic that involves quantitative research and (e-)sports. Learn about the schedule and more details on the conference website.
We will have 5 high-profile keynote speakers, 3 parallel sessions, hands-on workshops, and a Meet&Greet with world famous athletes.
The event is open to all! Whether you are from academia, industry, or clinical or sport professionals, we will be excited to welcome you for this event where sports and science meet.
The conference will be hosted in a hybrid mode, so you can join remotely if you cannot travel to Luxembourg.
Abstract submissions are now open!
You can submit your abstract until January 31st 2025. Note that submission only requires a title and an abstract. Information about the conference proceedings will be announced as soon as possible.
https://math.uni.lu/midas/events/mathsports2025/abs_submission.php
Keynote speakers:
*Sports analytics by Paola Zuccolotto
*Sports scheduling by Frits Spieksma
*Sports medecine by Evert Verhagen
*Sports economics by Tim Pawlowski
*Data and coaching by Dan Lorang
Meet & greet famous athletes:
*Andy Schleck – Cycling: Tour de France winner 2010
*Vincent Gérard – Handball: World Champion 2017 and Olympic Champion 2020
*Ni Xia Lian – Badminton: Mixed doubles World Champion 1983 and European Champion 2002
The conference also includes hands-on workshops, organized by Lunex & LIHPS, and the opportunity to sign up for an initiation to indiaka by the head coach of the Luxembourg national team.
Please check the conference website: https://math.uni.lu/midas/events/mathsports2025/.
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