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We are happy to announce that a Winter School "Foliations,  pseudodifferential operators and groupoids" will be held at University  of Göttingen from 28. February to 4. March 2022.

There will be 3 lectures given by :
Claire Debord, Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu - Paris Rive Gauche,
Madeleine Jotz, Universität Würzburg,
Victor Nistor, Université de Lorraine.

We will also have problem and question sessions led by Iakovos Androulidakis (University of Athens).

We kindly ask you to bring this to the attention of interested PhD students and postdocs.

This Winter School is funded by the Research Training Group 2491. Partial financial support is available to cover the accommodation of  some participants.

You can find updated information and the registration link on the webpage of the event:
https://www.uni-goettingen.de/rtg2491/winterschool

On behalf of the organizers,
Jérémy Mougel,
Leonid Ryvkin,
Thomas Schick

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