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Princeton University summer school mini-conference in Geometric Analysis

Dates: June 19-22, 2019

This conference is part of a three-week intensive program at Princeton University for advanced undergraduates and first-year graduate students consisting of courses in geometric analysis. The three-day mini conference will cover recent research topics in geometric analysis as well as a special one-day conference Diversity in Geometry Festival. The program is sponsored by the National Science Foundation Research Training Grant in Geometry and Topology at Princeton.

The conference will start with a first talk at 9:30 am on Wednesday, June 19. The last talk will end before 1:00 pm Saturday, June 22.

Mini-conference Speakers:

Lucas Ambrozio (IAS & University of Warwick)
Jeffrey Case (Penn State)
Sagun Chanillo (Rutgers University)
Pedro Gaspar (The University of Chicago)
Pengfei Guan (McGill University)
Matthew Gursky (University of Notre Dame)
Christos Mantoulidis (MIT)
Robin Neumayer (IAS & Northwestern University)
Antoine Song (Princeton University)
Celso Viana (IAS)
Xin Zhou (IAS & University of California - Santa Barbara)

Diversity in Geometry Festival:

Christine Breiner (Fordham University)
Marco Guaraco (The University of Chicago)
Sean Paul (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Lu Wang (IAS & University of Wisconsin - Madison)

We will be able to provide some funding support for graduate students and postdocs. We ask all participants, specially those interested in being considered for this support, to complete the registration form as soon as possible. We will also have a dinner on the Friday night for the summer school and conference participants. More information will be available at the conference website as it becomes available. Please check back from time to time. You can register for the conference on the Web form there. The URL is:
https://web.math.princeton.edu/conference/RTG-2019/
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