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Dear colleagues,

This is the second announcement of the 2022 edition of the  "Paroles aux
jeunes chercheuses et chercheurs en géométrie et dynamique" conference of
the GDR Platon <http://gdr-platon.math.cnrs.fr>, which will take place at
the Institut de Mathématique d'Orsay
<https://www.imo.universite-paris-saclay.fr/en/> (Orsay Mathematical
Institute), Paris-Saclay university, in Orsay, from the 23th to the 25th of
November 2022.

This conference is aimed at young researchers in dynamics, geometry and
group theory. It is a bilingual conference: talks may be given either in
French or in English (English is preferred). Registration is mandatory. We
will be able to cover local expenses for some participants (on a first come
first served basis). Up to date information can be found on the conference
website
<https://platon2022.sciencesconf.org/?forward-action=index&forward-controller=index&lang=en>
.

The confirmed speakers are:

   - Fatna Abdedou
   - Simon Allais
   - Oussama Bensaid
   - Yassine Guerch
   - Antoine Meddane
   - Neige Paulet
   - Bernhard Reinke
   - Marianne Rydzek
   - Rym Smaï
   - Mireille Soergel
   - Paula Truöl

There is the possibility to propose to give a lightning talk. We will then
make a selection, in case there are too many registrations.

Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who might be interested,
especially PhD students and early postdocs.

Looking forward to seeing you in Orsay,

Bruno Duchesne, Federica Fanoni, Anna Florio, Thomas Gauthier, Jean
Lécureux, Damien Thomine

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Chères et chers collègues,

Ceci est la deuxième annonce de l'édition 2022 de la conférence "Paroles
aux jeunes chercheuses et chercheurs en géométrie et dynamique" du GDR
Platon <http://gdr-platon.math.cnrs.fr>, qui aura lieu à l'Institut de
Mathématique d'Orsay <https://www.imo.universite-paris-saclay.fr/en/> de
l'Université Paris-Saclay, à Orsay, du 23 au 25 novembre 2022.

La conférence est destinée aux jeunes chercheuses et chercheurs sur des
thèmes de dynamique, géométrie et théorie des groupes. C'est une conférence
bilingue : les exposés peuvent être en français comme en anglais (l'anglais
sera préféré). L'inscription est obligatoire. Nous pouvons prendre en
charge les frais d'hébergement et de restauration pour une partie des
participants (selon le principe premier arrivé premier servi). Plus
d'informations se trouvent sur le site
<https://platon2022.sciencesconf.org/?forward-action=index&forward-controller=index&lang=fr>
de la conférence.

Les oratrices et orateurs sont :


   - Fatna Abdedou
   - Simon Allais
   - Oussama Bensaid
   - Yassine Guerch
   - Antoine Meddane
   - Neige Paulet
   - Bernhard Reinke
   - Marianne Rydzek
   - Rym Smaï
   - Mireille Soergel
   - Paula Truöl

Il y a aussi la possibilité de se proposer pour donner un exposé court.
Nous ferons ensuite une sélection au cas où il y a trop d'inscriptions.

N’hésitez pas à transmettre cette annonce aux personnes susceptible d’être
intéressées. spécialement aux doctorantes, doctorants et jeunes postdocs.

Bien cordialement,

Bruno Duchesne, Federica Fanoni, Anna Florio, Thomas Gauthier, Jean
Lécureux, Damien Thomine

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