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Dear colleagues,

We are glad to inform you that we are organizing a meeting on

Higgs bundles and related topics

which will take place at

Laboratoire J.A. Dieudonné in Nice (France)

from Monday May 29th to Friday June 2nd, 2017.

The official web page with all updated informations, as well as a registration form is now 
online:

https://higgs-nice.sciencesconf.org

The conference aims at bringing together researchers working in the numerous fields 
involving Higgs bundles and giving account on recent progress made in topics like the 
geometry and topology of their moduli spaces, Teichmüller theory, surface group 
representations and non-abelian Hodge theory. We plan to have a rather limited number of 
talks and leave space for informal discussions.

Here is the list of the speakers which have confirmed so far:

Jorgen Andersen
David Baraglia
Indranil Biswas
Tsao-Hsien Chen
David Dumas
Vladimir Fock
Tamas Hausel
Victoria Hoskins
Adrian Langer
Qiongling Li
Marina Logares
Takuro Mochizuki
Motohico Mulase
Pranav Pandit
Laura Schaposnik
Richard Wentworth
Kang Zuo


Limited financial support is available, especially for PhD students and Post-Docs who are 
strongly encouraged to apply.
We kindly ask you to forward the present announcement to your colleagues.

The scientific committee

François Labourie
Christian Pauly
Carlos Simpson

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