Rutgers Gauge Theory, Low-Dimensional Topology, and Geometric Analysis Conference 2024
Monday May 13 through Friday, May 17, 2024
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
New Brunswick
Registration is free but is required of all participants. The conference will be an in-person meeting on the College Avenue campus of Rutgers University, New Brunswick.
Talks during May 13-15, 2024 will emphasize Gauge Theory and Low-Dimensional Topology, while talks during May 16-17, 2024 will emphasize Geometric Analysis.
Invited speakers for the conference include:
Inanc Baykur (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Renato Bettiol (Lehman College, CUNY)
Deeparaj Bhat (MIT)
Huai-Dong Cao (Lehigh University)
Saman Habibi Esfahani (Duke University)
Mike Miller Eismeier (University of Vermont)
Kyle Hayden (Rutgers University, Newark)
Bruce Kleiner (NYU)
Dan Knopf (University of Texas, Austin)
Tom Leness (Florida International University, Miami)
Antonella Marini (Yeshiva University)
Davi Maximo (University of Pennsylvania)
Ian Montague (Boston College)
Danny Ruberman (Brandeis University)
Nikolai Saveliev (University of Miami)
Chris Scaduto (University of Miami)
Anna Skorobogatova (Princeton University)
Zoltan Szabo (Princeton University)
Boyu Zhang (University of Maryland)
Ruobing Zhang (Princeton University)
Xin Zhou (Cornell University)
To register (required for our planning and for participants to receive conference updates) or apply for funding for in person participants (only very limited funding is available), please complete the following short registration form:
https://forms.office.com/r/uywRDYSMHG
Here is the URL for the conference website and draft schedule:
https://finmath.rutgers.edu/rutgers-gauge-theory-and-low-dimensional-topology-and-geometric-analysis-conference-2024
This event is supported by Rutgers University and the National Science Foundation.
Organizing Committee:
Izar Alonso, Rutgers University
Paul Feehan, Rutgers University
Kristen Hendricks, Rutgers University
Zilu Ma, Rutgers University
Abhishek Mallick, Rutgers University
Natasa Sesum, Rutgers University
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