The international Conference, Geometric Invariance and Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations, will be held at Kioloa Coastal Campus, Australian National University, Edith and Joy London Foundation during the period February 9--14, 2014. ------------------------------------------------------ Conference Website: http://maths.anu.edu.au/events/geometric-invariance-and-nonlinear-partial-differential-equations ------------------------------------------------------ Mathematics: This conference is the second major event in the Mathematical Sciences Institute 2013 Special Year on Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations. The aim of the meeting is to bring together Australian and international researchers in geometric aspects of nonlinear PDE with particular emphasis on: geometric flows and their applications; affine, conformal,complex and convex geometric structures as well as problems arising from Lie group invariances. ------------------------------------------------------ Conference structure: The meeting will have the structure of an Oberwolfach or Banff Workshop. February 9 will be the arrival date with a welcoming function in the evening. Lectures will take place from the morning of Monday, February 10 until lunch time on Friday, February 14, with a hike in the Murramarang National Park tentatively scheduled for the afternoon of Wednesday, February 12, followed by the conference dinner in the evening. ------------------------------------------------------ Tentatively Accepted List: Kazuo Akutagawa (Tokyo Institute of Technology) Zbiginiew Blocki (Jagellionian University, Krakow) Sun-Yung Alice Chang (Princeton University) Ferdinand Coda-Marquez (IMPA and Paris) Xiaojun Huang (Rutgers University) Gerhard Huisken (University of Tuebingen) Monika Ludwig (Technical University of Vienna) Haizhong Li (Tsinghua University, Beijing) Fang-hua Lin (Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences) Hui Ma (Tsinghua University, Beijing) Xinan Ma (University of Science and Technology, Hefei) Gaven Martin (Massey University, Auckland) Joel Merker (Univ. Paris XI) Andre Neves (Imperial College, London) Duong Phong (Columbia University) Jie Qing (UC Santa Cruz) Severine Rigot (University of Nice) Felix Schulze (University College, London) Natasa Sesum (Rutgers University) Mei-chi Shaw (Notre Dame) Yuguang Shi (Beijing Univ) Gang Tian (Princeton and Beijing Universities) Peter Topping (Univ. Of Warwick) Ben Weinkove (Northwestern University) Neshan Wickramasekera (Univ. of Cambridge) Paul Yang (Princeton University)