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This is the first announcement for the Special Metrics in Complex Geometry Conference, to take place at The University of Texas at Dallas from May 16 - 20, 2022 inclusive.

SPEAKERS

The invited speakers are as follows:

Ethan Addison (Notre Dame)

Vestislav Apostolov (Nantes/UQAM)

Xuemiao Chen (University of Maryland)

Jingrui Cheng (Stony Brook University)

Tamas Darvas (University of Maryland)

Eleonora Di Nezza (École Polytechnique)

Claude LeBrun (Stony Brook University)

Mehdi Lejmi (CUNY)

Yang Li* (MIT)

Hongyi Liu (UC Berkeley)

John Lott (UC Berkeley)

Heather Macbeth (Fordham University)

Sean Paul (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Frédéric Rochon (UQAM)

Sisi Shen (Columbia University)

Jian Song (Rutgers University)

Freid Tong (Harvard University)

Jeff Viaclovsky (UC Irvine)

Qi Yao (Muenster)

*to be confirmed

The conference begins in the morning of Monday, May 16 and ends in the evening of Friday, May 20.

SUPPORT

Financial support is available to help defer the travel and living expenses of participants who do not have other funding sources. Requests for support must be received by March 31 to receive full consideration. Graduate students, postdocs, early-career 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 and to apply for support.

There is no registration fee for the conference. There will be an optional dinner on Wednesday evening with a cost of $30.

This conference is supported by the National Science Foundation (DMS-1841018) and The University of Texas at Dallas.

WEBSITE

For more information, and to register, please visit the conference website: https://sites.google.com/view/smcg2022/home

On behalf of the organizers,

Ronan Conlon (UT Dallas)

Hans-Joachim Hein (Fordham/Muenster)

Song Sun (UC Berkeley)

Gabor Szekelyhidi (Notre Dame)

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