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Dear Colleagues:

This is the second announcement of the   Conference  in   Complex
Geometry  and Several Complex Variables  to be held at Notre Dame  on
March 9-11, 2018. The conference coincides with Professor Nancy Stanton's
70th birthday and retirement.

 The conference will bring together experts as well as junior researchers
and graduate students in the broad area of complex geometry and several
complex variables.   The conference will start on Friday morning  and  it
will end at noon, Sunday,  March 11, 2018.

Invited speakers:

Dan Burns (Michigan)

Tristan Collins (Harvard)

Dan Coman (Syracuse)

Eleonora Di Nezza (IHES)

Peter Ebenfelt (UC San Diego)

Siqi Fu (Rutgers)

Anne-Katrin Gallagher (Oklahoma State)

Purvi Gupta (Rutgers)

Phillip Harrington (Arkansas)

Christine Laurent-Thiebaut (Fourier)

Laszlo Lempert (Purdue)

Min Ru (Houston)

Liz Vivas (Ohio State)

Ming Xiao (UC San Diego)

Paul Yang (Princeton)

Andrew Zimmer (William and Mary)



The conference is  supported by the Department of Mathematics,  the College
of  Science, Notre Dame Research  and  the National Science Foundation.
For more information on the conference, please check the conference website:

https://www3.nd.edu/~conf/complex_geometry2018/


Please register on line  if you plan to attend the conference and the
banquet on Saturday  (use the Registration link on the menu). Partial
support  is   available  for graduate students and recent Ph.D.'s with no
other source of support.  Priority will be given to applicants who apply by
February 15, 2018.


The Organizing Committee

Jeff Diller
Alex Himonas
Mei-Chi Shaw
Gabor Szekelyhidi

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