*CMI-HIMR Dynamics and Geometry Summer School 2021, Online*
*Date: 21 June – 2 July 2021*

Website: https://eur.cvent.me/L8oBz

This will be the third in a series of mathematics summer schools aimed at PhD students, jointly funded by the Clay Mathematics Institute and the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research.
Dynamics and Geometry are two intertwined areas of mathematics that have seen revolutionary breakthroughs in recent years. In this online summer school world-leading experts will speak about some of these developments, alongside problem sessions and other opportunities for discussion and interaction. All sessions will be held live, between 2-6pm BST (British Summer Time, or 1-5pm CET, or 9am-1pm EDT). 

Guest lecturer:
Alex Eskin (University of Chicago) 

*Mini-course lecturers:*
Francisco Arana-Herrera, Stanford University
Elise Goujard, Bordeaux Mathematics Institute
Ursula Hamenstädt, University of Bonn
Yair Minsky, Yale University
Amir Mohammadi, UC San Diego
Barak Weiss, Tel Aviv University

See the summer school website <https://eur.cvent.me/ovBBL?RefId=LMS> for more information and to register.

Organisers:
Viveka Erlandsson
John Mackay
Jens Marklof
(University of Bristol) 
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