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The 37th Annual Geometry Festival will be hosted during the weekend of April 28-30, 2023 by the Department of Mathematics at Princeton University. The conference will be held at Fine Hall on the Princeton campus.

Everyone is invited to the Geometry Festival and graduate
students are especially encouraged to attend. 
 

The scientific program will include eight one-hour plenary
talks:

Christopher Bishop (Stony Brook University)

Yuxin Ge (Institut de Mathématiques, Université Paul Sabatier)

Emmy Murphy (Princeton University)

Antoine Song (California Insitute of Technology)

Gang Tian (Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research, Peking University)

Karen Uhlenbeck (Institute for Advanced Study)

Robert Young (Courant Institute, New York University)

Jonathan Zung (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)


The conference will be free of charge, but we ask
participants to register in advance at the conference



On behalf of the organizing committee.

If you have any questions, please contact the local organizers Casey Kelleher ([log in to unmask]), Eden Prywes ([log in to unmask]), and Ruobing Zhang ([log in to unmask]).


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