FDIS 2017: July 3-7, 2017, CRM-Barcelona (Spain).
4th Conference on Finite Dimensional Integrable Systems in  Geometry and Mathematical Physics:

http://www.crm.cat/en/Activities/Curs_2016-2017/Pages/Finite-Dimensional-Integrable-Systems-in-Geometry-and-Mathematical-Physics.aspx

The aim of the conference is to bring together specialists inplace in Jena, Germany (2011) at CIRM (Marseille, France) in 2013 and in Bedlewo (2015).

Conference Venue: The CRM is located in the Science Building (Edifici de Ciències) of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), in the town of Bellaterra. It is about 20 km from Barcelona (35 minutes by local train from downtown).

Keynote speakers
Anton Alekseev        University of Geneva
Michael Bialy                      Tel Aviv University
Alexey Bolsinov       Loughborough University
Robert L. Bryan        Duke University
Victor Guillemin       Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sergei Gukov           California Institute of Technology
Vadim Kaloshin       University of Maryland
Andreas Knauf         Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen
David Martínez        PUC Rio de Janeiro
Emma Previato        Boston University
Maria Przybylska     University of Zielona Gora
Yuri B. Suris              Technische Universität Berlin
Dmitry Treschev       Moscow State University
Pol Vanhaecke        Université de Poitiers
Jonathan Weitsman              Northeastern University

Contributed talks and posters: Proposals of contributed talks and posters can be submitted via the webpage no later than April 17th, 2017.

Registration  is now open. Registration includes: Documentation package, coffee breaks, guided tour in the city of Barcelona and a social dinner

Early bird registration fee (before June 1st, 2017): 200 €
Regular registration fee (from June 1st, 2017): 250 €
 
Financial support: There are some grants from CRM, the NSF, and the Sloan Foundation to cover registration and/or lodging.The participants affiliated with American institutions can obtain some NSF travel support; preference will be given to under-represented minorities and persons in the early stage of career (restrictions, such as “Fly America Act” apply). No travel support for other participants is available.
 
Deadlines:
 
June 15th, 2017
Proposals of contributed talks or posters: April 17th, 2017
Application for FDIS 2017 Grants: April 17th, 2017
 
Practical information concerning lodging and transportation can be found on the website.   

Organisers: Amadeu Delshams, Yuri Fedorov, Vladimir Matveev, Eva Miranda, Francisco Presas, Sergei Tabachnikov. 

Supported by: CRM-Barcelona, the National Science Foundation and the Sloan Foundation
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