We are pleased to re-announce a conference (with a deadline to request funding in less than a week!)

Recent Developments in Geometric Measure theory and its applications

A conference on the occasion of Bob Hardt's retirement

March 19-21, 2020 at Rice University

Speakers:

Thierry De Pauw (Paris VII & East China Normal University)
Irene Fonseca (Carnegie-Mellon University)
Wilfrid Gangbo (UCLA)
Qing Han (University of Notre Dame)
David Kinderlehrer (Carnegie-Mellon University)
Paulo Lima-Filho (Texas A&M University)
Bill Minicozzi (MIT)
Andre Neves (University of Chicago)
Tristan Rivière (ETH, Switzerland)
Leon Simon (Stanford University)
Antoine Song (Princeton University)
Yoshihiro Tonegawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Tatiana Toro (University of Washington)
Brian White (Stanford University)

We hope to explore recent developments in both the foundations and the applications of geometric measure theory.

We have some support available for participation, particularly for graduate students, recent Ph.D.'s, and faculty from teaching-intensive universities. We encourage everyone with some interest to apply for funding, especially women and people from groups which have been traditionally under-represented in our profession.

The deadline to request for support is February 7, 2020.  (Yes, in about five days -- please do not delay!)

Registration is required, whether or not the participant is requesting support. Please register by March 1, 2020.

The conference is supported by the National Science Foundation and Rice University.

Please visit the conference website at
 
https://math.rice.edu/NewsEvents/Conferences/BobHardtGMTConference/index.html

for more information and to request funding and/or register.

Organizers:  Fanghua Lin, Changyou Wang, Mike Wolf
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