Dear colleagues, this is the first announcement for the End of Year London Geometry Conference<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/nms/depts/mathematics/news/Event-Information/publicevents/LondonGeometryConference.aspx> King's College London, London, 14-18 December, 2015 The aim of this London Geometry Conference is to bring together researchers working in the field of Geometric Analysis as well as other related areas. We would like to particularly encourage postdocs and graduate students to attend. Limited funds to support graduate students are available, so if you are interested in these funds please mention this during registration. Please do not hesitate to help us advertising this conference by passing this information to anyone who might be interested. Speakers: Spyros Alexakis - University of Toronto Lucas Ambrozio - Imperial College London Otis Chodosh - Stanford University Simon Donaldson - Stony Brook University / Imperial College London Joel Fine - Free University of Brussels Anna Fino - University of Turin Mark Haskins - Imperial College London Dominic Joyce - Oxford University Dan Ketover - Princeton University Ben Lambert - University of Konstanz Yevgeny Liokumovich - University of Toronto Laurent Mazet - Université Paris-Est - Créteil Reto Müller - Queen Mary Barbara Nelli - University of L’Aquila Johannes Nordstrom - University of Bath Magdalena Rodriguez - University of Granada Melanie Rupflin - Oxford University Simon Salamon - King's College London Andreas Savas-Halilaj - University of Hannover Emanuele Spadaro - Max Planck Institute, Leipzig Organizing Committee: Jason Lotay (University College London) Andre Neves (Imperial College London) Giuseppe Tinaglia (King's College London) Best regards, Giuseppe ------------------------------------------ Dr. Giuseppe Tinaglia Lecturer in Mathematics Mathematics Department King's College London The Strand | London WC2R 2LS Tel: +44 (0)207 848 2981 Fax: +44 (0)207 848 2017 E-mail: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> WWW: http://www.mth.kcl.ac.uk/~tinaglia/<http://www/mth.kcl.ac.uk/~tinaglia/>