The "International Symposium in Differential
Geometry in honor of Prof. Marcos Dajczer on his 60th birthday" will be
held at IMPA in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) during the week August 17-21, 2009.
Further information is available at the website
http://www.impa.br/opencms/pt/eventos/store/evento_0903
The conference received a grant from the
National Science Foundation that will cover travel expenses for
participants from the United States.
Application for travel support should be sent to
Wolfgang Ziller at [log in to unmask]
Graduate students and recent postdocs are particularly encouraged to apply.
In case of graduate students, please ask your advisor for a letter of
recommendation sent to the above e-mail address as well.
The deadline for applications is July 15th.
Speakers:
L. Alías "Geometric applications of the generalized Omori-Yau
maximum principle"
F. Coda TBA
E. García-Río "Osserman manifolds"
M. Ghomi TBA
C. Gorodski "Homogeneous isoparametric submanifolds of type An in
Hilbert spaces"
J. Lauret "Homogeneous Ricci flows and solitons"
J. Lira "Conformal Killing graphs with prescribed mean
curvature"
C. Olmos TBA
G. Paternain TBA
P. Piccione TBA
H. Rosenberg TBA
L. San Martin TBA
N. Sesum TBA
G. Thorbergson TBA
R. Tojeiro TBA
B. Wilking "Sharp estimates for the Ricci flow"
J. Wolf "The geometry of complex manifolds related to group
representation theory"
W. Ziller "Manifolds with positive sectional curvature"
Organizing Committee:
Fernando Coda (IMPA, Rio de Janeiro),
Guillermo A. Lobos (UFSCar, Rio de Janeiro),
Luis Florit (IMPA,Rio de Janeiro),
Walcy Santos (UFRJ, Rio de Janeiro)
Scientific Committee:
Blaine Lawson (SUNY, Stony Brook),
Gudlaugur Thorbergsson (Universit\"at Koeln),
Jeff Cheeger (NYU, New York),
Luis Florit (IMPA, Rio de Janeiro),
Manfredo P. do Carmo (IMPA, Rio de Janeiro),
Paolo Piccione (USP, Sao Paulo),
Ruy Tojeiro (UFSCar),
Wolfgag Ziller (UPENN, Philadelphia)
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