Géométrie Algébrique en Liberté (GAeL) XXIII

June 1-5, 2015 --- Leuven, Belgium

GAeL is a conference organized by and for researchers in Algebraic Geometry at the beginning of their scientific career. The conference gives PhD students and post-docs the opportunity to lecture, often for the first time, in front of an international audience. In addition, selected international experts deliver mini-courses on topics at the cutting-edge of important new developments in Algebraic Geometry.

Confirmed senior speakers are:

Scientific committee:
* Frances Kirwan (University of Oxford)
* Yuri Manin (Max-Planck Institute für Mathematik, Bonn)
* Frans Oort (Universiteit Utrecht)
* Sam Payne (Yale University)

GAeL XXIII is made possible by the generous support of:
* Foundation Compositio Mathematica
* US National Science Foundation
* European Mathematical Society
* Flanders in action - Flemish Government
* KU Leuven

Accommodation for supported participants will be provided from 31rd May to 6th June 2015. Without any promise, you can apply for the reimbursements of your travel costs if you are not supported by your university.

More information on the conference is available on the website: http://gael-math.org/

The deadline for the application is 15th March 2015.

We kindly ask you to forward this announcement to anyone you think might be interested,

the GAeL organizing committee:   

  Giulia Battiston (Freiburg University)
  Lore Kesteloot (KU Leuven)
  Daniel Litt (Stanford University)
  Tommaso Matteini (IRMA, Strasbourg)
  Özge Ülkem (Sabancı University, Istanbul)
  Ulrike Rieß (Bonn University)
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