Dear all,
I am pleased to announce the conference ‘Building(s) in Aarhus’ that will be held on September 1-2, 2022, at the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies (AIAS) at Aarhus University, Denmark:
https://aias.au.dk/events/aias-conference/buildingsinaarhus#c139713
This conference is firstly dedicated to Jacques Tits (1930 - 2021). It aims to bring together and build new connections between the experts in the theory of buildings and their applications (in the broad sense), as well as the young researchers in the field, and the local researchers whose work relate in one way or another to buildings.
So far the speakers are:
Uri Bader, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Jens Niklas Eberhardt, University of Wuppertal, Germany
Jessica Fintzen, Universität Bonn, Germany (TBC)
Linus Kramer, Münster University, Germany (TBC)
Arielle Leitner, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Anne Thomas, University of Sydney, Australia (Online)
Stefan Witzel, Giessen University, Germany (Online).
If you are a young researcher working with buildings in a broad sense, and want to participate in or give a 30 minutes talk, please follow the link of the conference above, or just register here: https://forms.gle/Q9Bj6P8AuuEDM9Tr6
We plan to have up to 6 contributed talks that will be selected shortly after the deadline of the registration.
We can fund a 3-nights hotel for up to 20 participants (including the 12 speakers) as well as most of the meals (including the conference dinner).
The registration deadline is July 30, 2022.
Best wishes and wish you all a wonderful summer,
Corina Ciobotaru
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