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Hosted by the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, a weekend meeting 
September 16-18, 2022 will explore how some of  the different fields on which Karen 
Uhlenbeck has left her mark have evolved through time, and will also 
celebrate her role as a mentor and advocate for women and underrepresented 
minorities in our profession.

Speakers:
Brian Collier, University of California, Riverside 
Magdalena Czubak, University of Colorado 
Lilian Pierce, Duke University 
Rick Schoen, University of California, Irvine 
Cliff Taubes, Harvard University 
Chuu-Lian Terng, University of California, Irvine 
Graeme Wilkin, University of York 
Bobby Wilson, University of Washington
S-T. Yau, Harvard University 

Panelists:
Carina Curto, Penn State University
Susan D'Agostino, Inside Higher Ed 
Ingrid Daubechies, Duke University
Kristing DeVleming, University of Massachusetts 
Christina Fredrick, NJIT
Andreea Nahmod, University of Massachusetts 
Laurel Ohm, Princeton University 
Omayra Ortega, Sonoma State University/NAM 
Gigliola Staffilani, MIT 
Lisa Traynor, Bryn Mawr College 
Ulrica Wilson, Morehouse College/ICERM 

The conference will be hybrid. Due to IAS Covid policy, in-person attendance 
is strictly limited. Anyone interested in attending in person is invited to contact Karen 
directly at [log in to unmask]

For more information see the website at 
https://www.ias.edu/math/events/KU80.

Organizers:
Steve Bradlow, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
Georgios Daskalopoulos, Brown University 
Dan Freed, University of Texas, Austin
Antonella Grassi, University of Pennsylvania/Universita di Bologna 

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