Elliptic Cohomology Days

Elliptic Cohomology Days

Workshop and mini-conference, June 10--15, 2019

University of Illinois, Urbana--Champaign

Format: During the first half of the week there will be semi-introductory talks, aimed to help promote interactions between homotopy theory and geometric representation theory. The second half of the week will be focused on discussions and collaboration. There will also be opportunities for graduate students and postdocs to give short talks.

Speakers

  • Nora Ganter (University of Melbourne)
  • Zhen Huan (Sun Yat-sen University)
  • Hitoshi Konno (Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology)
  • Lennart Meier (University of Utrecht)
  • Andrei Okounkov (Columbia University)
  • Charles Rezk (University of Illinois at Urbana--Champaign)
  • Andrey Smirnov (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
  • Vesna Stojanoska (University of Illinois at Urbana--Champaign)

Participants

  • Matt Ando
  • William Balderrama
  • Matteo Barucco
  • Dominic Culver
  • Ivan Danilenko
  • Matt Douglass
  • Nora Ganter
  • Meng Guo
  • Zhen Huan
  • Sheldon Katz
  • Hitoshi Konno
  • Yakov Kononov
  • Dustin Leininger
  • Eugene Lerman
  • Aolong Li
  • Guchuan Li
  • Anatoly Libgober
  • Henry Liu
  • Lennart Meier
  • Sungwoo Nam
  • Venkata Sai Narayana Bavisetty
  • Evangelos Nastas
  • Tom Nevins
  • Tsutomu Okano
  • Andrei Okounkov
  • Jungsoo Park
  • James Pascaleff
  • Oliver Pechenik
  • Hari Rau-Murthy
  • Robert Rennie
  • Charles Rezk
  • Richard Rimanyi
  • Leonardo Rodriguez Gutierrez
  • Tahsin Saffat
  • Aniket Shah
  • Andrey Smirnov
  • Matthew Spong
  • Vesna Stojanoska
  • Stephan Stolz
  • Josh Wen
  • David White
  • Nicole Yamzon
  • Bowen Yang
  • Matt Young
  • Qingyun Zeng
  • Ningchuan Zhang
  • Heyi Zhu

Organizers

  • Dan Berwick-Evans
  • Emily Cliff
  • Nora Ganter
  • Arnav Tripathy

Schedule

Click here for the schedule of talks for the first half of the week. The second half of the week will be focused on discussions and collaboration. There will also be opportunities for graduate students and post-docs to give short talks.

Travel support

We have now made decisions regarding funding. If you requested funding and haven't received an email from us, please get in touch with one of the organizers.

Local information

UIUC is located in Urbana--Champaign, Illinois. It can be reached by

Accommodation for graduate students and post-docs will be provided at Nugent Hall; all graduate student participants should have received an email with a link to the reservation page.

Accommodation for speakers will be provided at the Hampton Inn.

All other participants should make their own lodging arrangements. We recommend the Hampton Inn, and will shortly send information on booking a room in our reserved block, but there are many other options as well.

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