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Rutgers Geometric Analysis Online Conference
Monday-Friday, May 17-21, 2021
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

This five-day Zoom conference will highlights recent developments in analysis of non-linear elliptic and parabolic partial differential equations arising in differential geometry and geometric flow equations --- including mean curvature flow, Ricci flow, and Yang-Mills gradient flow. The research portion of the conference (Tuesday through Friday) features leading experts in geometric analysis while the Mini-Courses (Monday) are intended to introduce Ph.D. students and postdoctoral researchers to key concepts in geometric  analysis. 

Invited Speakers for the Geometric Analysis Conference include:

Jingyi Chen (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Aleksander Doan (Columbia University and Trinity College, Cambridge)
Andriy Haydys (Freiburg University, Germany)
Or Hershkovits (Stanford University)
James Isenberg (University of Oregon)
Bruce Kleiner (Courant Institute)
Dan Knopf (University of Texas, Austin)
Francesco Lin (Columbia University)
Christos Mantoulidis (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Jo Nelson (Rice University)
Felix Schulze (Warwick University)
Antoine Song (Princeton University)
Jeffrey Streets (University of California, Irvine)
Song Sun (University of California, Berkeley)
Boyu Zhang (Princeton University)
Xuwen Zhu (University of California, Berkeley)
Xin Zhou (University of California, Santa Barbara) 

For further details of the program, please visit the conference website:

https://finmath.rutgers.edu/geometric-analysis-conf-2021

This event is supported by Rutgers University and the National Science Foundation. Graduate students, junior faculty, women, individuals from groups under-represented in the mathematical sciences or from institutions with little federal support, and 
persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to participate.

Organizers:

Paul Feehan, Dan Ketover, Natasa Sesum, and Chris Woodward
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

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