The 35th Annual Geometry Festival will be held the weekend of April 3-5, 2020, at the Simons Center for Geometry and Physics,
and will be hosted by the Department of Mathematics of Stony Brook University. The scientific program will consist of eight
one-hour plenary talks, delivered by the following speakers:
Simon Donaldson (Simons Center, Stony Brook, and Imperial College, London)
Jean-Pierre Demailly (Institut Fourier, Grenoble)
Akito Futaki (Yau Center, Tsinghua University)
Tristan Collins (MIT)
Jim Isenberg (University of Oregon)
Melissa C.-C. Liu (Columbia University)
Bing Wang (USTC)
Joel Spruck (Johns Hopkins University)
The first of these talks will be a Friday-afternoon colloquium by Joel Spruck,
and will be dedicated to our revered late colleague Louis Nirenberg.
Our social program will include a wine-and-cheese reception late Friday afternoon,
and a Saturday-evening banquet at the Simons Center.
Hotel space for the conference will be tight, and seating for the
banquet will be limited. We therefore strongly urge
prospective participants to visit the conference web-site
http://www.math.stonybrook.edu/geomfest20/
immediately, in order to register for the conference, book a room at one of the
conference hotels, and/or sign up for the conference banquet.
We expect to have some travel money available after the conference
to help defray the expenses of junior participants. Participants will be
able to apply for these funds at the conference. However, we will
unfortunately not be able to make specific commitments
concerning such reimbursements in advance.
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