SIXTH WORKSHOP ON DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY (Second Announcement)
La Falda, Sierras de Cordoba, Argentina
August 1--5, 2016
website: http://www.famaf.unc.edu.ar/egeo2016
It is the sixth meeting in this series and is intended to promote the discussion of problems in
differential geometry and its many applications.
*Scientific Committee:
- Isabel Dotti (Univ. Nac. de Córdoba)
- Carolyn Gordon (Dartmouth College)
- Michael Jablonski (University of Oklahoma)
- Jorge Lauret (Univ. Nac. de Córdoba)
- Carlos Olmos (Univ. Nac. de Córdoba)
*Organizers:
- Adrián Andrada
- Romina Arroyo
- Edison Fernández Culma
- Yamile Godoy
* Invited talks:
There are already 21 confirmed speakers (see the list at http://www.famaf.unc.edu.ar/egeo2016).
*Advanced and basic courses:
The scientific program of egeo2016 will include short courses whose target audience is
advanced undergraduate students, graduate students and junior researchers.
- Laura Barberis (Univ. Nac. de Córdoba): Introduction to Kähler geometry.
- Guillermo Henry (Univ. de Buenos Aires): Scalar curvature and the Yamabe constant.
- Marcos Salvai (Univ. Nac. de Córdoba): Detecting submanifolds of minimum volume with
calibrations.
- Ramiro Lafuente (Universität Münster): Ricci solitons.
- Emilio Lauret (Univ. Nac. de Córdoba): An introduction to spectral geometry.
- Silvio Reggiani (Universidad Nacional de Rosario): Dynamical aspects of geodesics on the
sphere.
*Registration and Contributions:
Deadline: Monday, May 2, 2016. If you would like to give a talk, please submit the title and
abstract using the registration page.
*Financial support:
We expect to cover the accommodation costs for most of participants. The deadline to request
support is April 30, 2016.
Through a grant from the National Science Foundation, we can provide travel funds for some
researchers from the United States. All funds will be directed towards graduate students,
recent Ph.D.'s, and others who do not have other sources of federal support. To apply for
funding, please contact Michael Jablonski <[log in to unmask]>. Graduate students
and recent Ph.D.'s should include a brief statement of interests and a CV. Graduate students
should also have their advisors send a supporting letter. For full consideration, please apply by
April 30. We especially encourage women and members of underrepresented minorities to
apply.
*Conference venue
The congress will take place in Gran Hotel del Lago (http://www.hoteldellago.com.ar/), located
in the city of La Falda. The organizers will take care of the reservations.
If you have a request, question or suggestion that you would like to send to egeo2016, please
do not hesitate to email your enquiry to
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