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Conference and winter school on geometric structures

created by daniele on 27 Aug 2018

7 jan 2019 - 18 jan 2019

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We would like to bring your attention to the conference and winter school on geometric structures, organized in Nice, Jan 7-11 and 14-18, 2019.
http://math.uni.lu/geometry/nice2019/index.html
http://math.uni.lu/geometry/nice2019school/index.html
We would be grateful if you could inform potential participants, in particular young researchers who might be interested in the winter school. The deadline for asking for financial support is Nov 12, 2018 (see the "registration" tab).

The speakers for the winter school are: Nicolas Bergeron (University Paris 6)
Kenneth Bromberg (University of Utah)
Indira Chatterji (University of Nice)
David Dumas (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Alessandra Iozzi (ETH Zürich)
and for the conference:
Jean-Philippe Burelle (IHES)
Valentina Disarlo (University of Heidelberg)
Vladimir Fock (University of Strasbourg)
Selim Ghazouani (University of Warwick)
Elise Goujard (University of Bordeaux)
François Guéritaud (University of Lille)
Dominique Hulin (University Paris-Saclay)
Richard Kenyon (Brown University)
Qiongling Li (QGM-Aarhus University and Caltech)
Sara Maloni (University of Virginia)
Hugo Parlier (University of Luxembourg)
Anne Parreau (University of Grenoble-Alpes)
Joan Porti (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
Beatrice Pozzetti (University of Heidelberg)
Alan Reid (University of Texas)
Laura Schaposnik (University of Illinois at Chicago)
Rich Schwartz (Brown University)
Andrea Seppi (University of Luxembourg)
Ilia Smilga (Yale University)
Jeremy Toulisse (University of Southern California)
Tengren Zhang (Caltech)

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