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**********First  Announcement ***********

         The RU-CUNY Symposium on Geometry Analysis 2013

         Rutgers University, City University of New York
                    Dec. 13-15, 2013
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Speakers:

* Richard Bamler (Stanford) 
* Jacob Bernstein (Johns Hopkins)
* Brett Kotschwar (Arizona State)
* Dan Lee (CUNY)
* Chi Li (Stony Brook) 
* Longzhi Lin (Rutgers)
* Gang Liu (Berkeley)
* Michael Munn (Missouri)
* Yi Wang (Stanford)
* William Wylie (Syracuse)
* Yuan Yuan (Syracuse) 

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* Organizers:
Jian Song and Xiaowei Wang (Rutgers)
Zeno Huang and Marcello Lucia (CUNY)

* e-mail contact:
Please direct inquiries to [log in to unmask]

* Financial Supports
Participants are encouraged to fill out the online registration form. Indicate if 
support is required. Funds are available to support travel and/or lodging for 
graduate students and early career researchers. Women, members of 
underrepresented groups, and persons of disabilities are especially 
encouraged to apply. 
  
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?
formkey=dEFwVHc4ZzZjV29vcEFwaHlsNlg5dHc6MA

* Venues
First day will take place at the Graduate Center of CUNY in Manhattan, New 
York City, and the second and third days will take place on Rutgers campus. 
For speakers and those who will receive support, we will book the hotel rooms 
for you in downtown New Brunswick, New Jersey. The hotel is within walking 
distance to New Brunswick Train Station. We will arrange rides from the hotel 
to Rutgers campus on Saturday and Sunday.

More details, including schedule, titles and abstracts are maintained at 
http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/~huang/conference.html

* Schedule

Symposium schedule is available at:
http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/~huang/ru-cuny.pdf

* Sponsor
This symposium is supported by a career award (Song) from the National 
Science Foundation, with assistance from the Initiatives for the Theoretical 
Sciences at the Graduate Center of City University of New York.


The organizers

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