We are pleased to announce the 1st GAPPF (Geometric Analysis: Past, Present and Future), a virtual event co-organized by Yakov Berchenko-Kogan, Yangyang Li, Jesse Madnick, Fabian Rupp, and Hojoo Lee. Here is the list of the 24 speakers, so far registered:
Volker Branding (University of Vienna)
Katharina Brazda (University of Vienna)
Reto Buzano (Università di Torino)
Letian Chen (Johns Hopkins University)
Sascha Eichmann (University of Tübingen)
Juan Carlos Fernández (National Autonomous University of Mexico)
Udhav Fowdar (Unicamp)
Erin Griffin (Seattle Pacific University)
Brian Harvie (National Taiwan University)
Ruojing Jiang (University of Chicago)
Spiro Karigiannis (University of Waterloo)
Stephen Kleene (University of Rochester)
Tobias König (IMJ-PRG Paris)
Thomas Körber (University of Vienna)
Ben Lowe (Princeton University)
Tatsuya Miura (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Marius Müller (Freiburg University)
Alvaro Pampano (Texas Tech University)
Daniel Platt (King’s College London)
Marco Pozzetta (Università di Napoli Federico II)
Christian Scharrer (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics Bonn)
Dong-Hwi Seo (Hanyang University)
Hung Tran (Texas Tech University)
Jørgen Lye Carl von Ossietzky (Universität Oldenburg)
We kindly ask you to pass this information to anyone potentially interested in this event (in particular, PhD students and postdocs).
Speakers are supposed to be registered hopefully by 14 January 2022. The speakers should submit their data (introduction video, abstract, lecture videos, and lecture slides (or notes)) by 14 March 2022. Please, find the updated info and the registration link on the webpage of this project:
https://cosmogeometer.wordpress.com/geometric-analysis
All the best,
Hojoo Lee
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