2020 Virtual Workshop on Ricci and Scalar Curvature
The 2020 VWRS is in honor of Misha Gromov
Open call for participants and contributed talks. Deadline August 1. Registration
information is at the website:
https://sites.google.com/site/professorsormani/2020-virtual-workshop-on-ricci-
and-scalar-curvature
Plenary Speakers in August (on Tuesdays):
Brian Allen (Hartford University)*
Dimitri Burago (Penn State University)*
Paula Burkhardt-Guim (U Berkeley)*
Carla Cederbaum (Tuebingen)*
Simone Cecchini (Gottingen)*
Nicola Gigli (SISSA, Trieste) *
Shouhei Honda (Tohoku University) *
James Isenberg (U Oregon) *
Chao Li (Princeton University)*
Raquel Perales (UNAM Oaxaca)*
Xiaochun Rong (Rutgers University)*
Yuguang Shi (Peking University) *
Weiping Zhang (Nankai University)*
Plenary Speakers in September (on Tuesdays):
Gerard Besson (Institute Fourier) +
Sylvestre Gallot (UJF Grenoble) +
Greg Galloway (U Miami)
Bernhard Hanke (University of Augsburg) +
Thomas Schick (Universitat Gottingen) +
Zhongmin Shen (IUPUI) +
Yuguang Shi (Peking University) +
Iva Stavrov (Lewis and Clarke) +
Additional plenary speakers for September may be selected from the contributed
talks. See the webpage above for information about contributing a talk.
All talks are prerecorded and discussions will take place by email and in the
conference google group.
Organizers:
Lan-Hsuan Huang (University of Connecticut)
Blaine Lawson (Stony Brook)
Pengzi Miao (University of Miami)
Paolo Piazza (Sapienza Università di Roma)
Richard Schoen (University of California at Irvine)
Christina Sormani (City University of New York)
Guofang Wei (University of California at Santa Barbara)
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