JDG 2017 Conference on Geometry and Topology will be held at Harvard
University, April 28-May 2, 2017. It will mark the special occasion of
the 50th anniversary of the publication of Journal of Differential
Geometry (1967-2017).
The conference is scheduled to start this Friday afternoon, April 28, at
2:00PM and will end on Tuesday afternoon, May 2, at 6:45PM.
All talks take place in "Lecture Hall B" of the Harvard Science Center
(http://scictr.fas.harvard.edu).
Conference schedule & talk abstracts can be found at
http://www.math.harvard.edu/jdg/2017/schedule.pdf &
http://www.math.harvard.edu/jdg/2017/abstracts.pdf respectively.
To register for the conference, please visit the conference website
http://www.math.harvard.edu/jdg/
If you need any further information, please contact Ms. Maureen
Armstrong at [log in to unmask]
The conference is co-sponsored by Lehigh University and Harvard
University, and is partially supported by NSF. Graduate students, recent
PH.D.s, women mathematicians and members from other underrepresented
groups are especially encouraged to participate and apply for support.
Confirmed Speakers:
Mina Aganagic (UC Berkeley)
Dennis Auroux (UC Berkeley)
Caucher Birkar (University of Cambridge)
Huai-Dong Cao (Lehigh University)
Tristan Collins (Harvard University)
Camillo De Lellis (University of Zurich)
Jean-Pierre Demailly (Grenoble)
Simon Donaldson (Simons Center, Stony Brook)
Dan Freed (UT Austin)
Kenji Fukaya (Simons Center, Stony Brook)
David Gabai (Princeton University)
Larry Guth (MIT)
Richard Hamilton (Columbia University)
Yujiro Kawamata (University of Tokyo)
Frances Kirwan (University of Oxford)
Blaine Lawson (Stony Brook)
Jun Li (Stanford University)
Si Li (Tsinghua University, Beijing)
Bong Lian (Brandeis University)
Melissa Liu (Columbia University)
Ciprian Manolescu (UCLA)
Fernando Marques (Princeton University)
William Meeks (University of Massachusetts)
William Minicozzi (MIT)
John Pardon (Princeton University)
Duong Phong (Columbia University)
Alena Pirutka (Courant, NYU)
Richard Schoen (UC Irvine)
Artan Sheshmani (Harvard)
Cliff Taubes (Harvard University)
Cumrun Vafa (Harvard University)
Mu-Tao Wang (Columbia University)
Steve Zelditch (Northwestern University)
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