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The organizers are pleased to announce the conference "Conformal Geometry, Analysis, and Physics," to take place at the University of Washington in Seattle from June 13 - 17, 2022.

The conference, originally scheduled for summer 2020, is in honor of Robin Graham on the occasion of his 65th birthday and academic retirement. The themes will be broadly all of the subjects in the title, particularly at points where they interact: the AdS/CFT correspondence, geometric scattering theory, asymptotically hyperbolic Einstein metrics, Q-curvature conditions, classical conformal geometry, and Yamabe problems, among other examples. Goals of the conference will be to provide a forum for experts and young researchers to present their research, as well as to provide possibility for fruitful interaction among attendees. It is a particular hope that attendees whose work is of mutual interest to each other, but who might not usually cross paths, will have opportunities to interact.

There will also be a poster session for early-career researchers and graduate students.

Invited speakers include:

Spyros Alexakis, University of Toronto
Eric Bahuaud, Seattle University
Antonio sa Barreto, Purdue
Robert Bryant, Duke
Andreas Cap, University of Vienna
Jeffrey Case, Pennsylvania State University
Sun-Yung Alice Chang, Princeton
Azahara de la Torre Pedraza, Sapienza University of Rome
Michael Eastwood, Australian National University
Nikolaos Eptiminitakis, Purdue
Dan Fox, Technical University of Madrid
María del Mar González, Autonomous University of Madrid
Rod Gover, University of Auckland
Qing Han, Notre Dame
Kengo Hirachi, University of Tokyo
Andreas Karch, University of Texas at Austin
Claude LeBrun, Stony Brook University
Yueh-Ju Lin, Wichita State University
Lionel Mason, Oxford
Rafe Mazzeo, Stanford
Richard Melrose, MIT
Paweł Nurowski, Polish Academy of Sciences
Jie Qing, University of California, Santa Cruz
Kostas Skenderis, University of Southampton
Marika Taylor, University of Southampton
Gunther Uhlmann, University of Washington
Andràs Vasy, Stanford
Andrew Waldron, University of California, Davis
Fang Wang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Yi Wang, Johns Hopkins
Travis Willse, Guilford College
Paul Yang, Princeton
Maciej Zworski, University of California, Berkeley

The extent of available funding is yet to be determined, but funding may be available; early-career researchers, women, and members of under-represented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.

Registration is available on the website at https://personal.utdallas.edu/~sxm190098/graham65/ , which is also where further information will be posted as available. A poster is available there. The deadline for registration (which is free) is May 31. The priority deadline for support requests (if the conference receives funding for such) is April 30, 2022.

Sincerely,
Sun-Yung Alice Chang, Princeton University
Stephen E. McKeown, The University of Texas at Dallas
Gunther Uhlmann, The University of Washington
(Organizers)

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