Community-building in the Langlands Program (CLAP)

This event consists of two parts: a 2-day workshop for early career participants, followed by a 5-day conference for participants at all career stages. The topic is the Langlands program, including local and global, geometric and p-adic aspects. The principal aim of the two events is to help (re)build research networks that have been affected by the pandemic.
CLAP 1
Workshop for Graduate Students and Postdocs
August 13-14, 2022
Speakers: Peiyi Cui (Vienna), Rahul Dalal (Johns Hopkins), Sarah Dijols (UBC), Melissa Emory (Toronto), Shayan Gholami (Paris), Chi-Yun Hsu (UCLA), Kalyani Kansal (Johns Hopkins), Thiago Landim de Souza (Paris), Jie Lin (Essen), Zeyu Liu (UCSD), Basudev Pattanayak (Pune), David Schwein (Cambridge), Jay Swar (Oxford), Ekta Tiwari (Ottawa), Yingying Wang (Wuppertal), Tian An Wong (Michigan-Dearborn), Zhiyu Zhang (MIT)
This workshop provides a networking opportunity for graduate students and postdocs working in the Langlands program, broadly interpreted. Participants are invited to give short talks in which they present themselves and their research area.
CLAP 2
Main Conference
August 15-19, 2022
Speakers: George Boxer (Paris), Juan Esteban Rodríguez Camargo (Lyon), Miaofen Chen (Shanghai, online), Ellen Eischen (Oregon), Radhika Ganapathy (Bangalore, online), Miao Gu (Duke), Alexander Ivanov (Bonn), Tasho Kaletha (Michigan), Teruhisa Koshikawa (Kyoto, online), Judith Ludwig (Heidelberg), Alexander Bertoloni Meli (Michigan), James Newton (Oxford), Lue Pan (Princeton), Naomi Sweeting (Harvard), Eva Viehmann (München), Yujie Xu (Harvard), Mingjia Zhang (Bonn), Xinwen Zhu (Caltech)
Confirmed participants: Anne-Marie Aubert (Paris), Dennis Gaitsgory (Harvard / Bonn), Ju-Lee Kim (MIT), Sophie Morel (Lyon), Wieslawa Nizioł (Paris), Peter Scholze (Bonn), Sug Woo Shin (Berkley), Marie-France Vigneras (Paris), Jared Weinstein (Boston)
Venue: Haus der Evangelischen Kirche in Bonn, Adenauerallee 37, 53113 Bonn
Organizers:
- Ana Caraiani (Hausdorff Center for Mathematics and Imperial College London)
- Jessica Fintzen (University of Cambridge and Duke University)
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Participation: Participation is free. If you are interested in participating, please fill out the application form. Successful applicants are selected based on their research background and on their potential to benefit from the event(s). Generous financial support is available for local expenses, travel, visa fees, childcare and other special needs. You can indicate in the application form what financial support you will need. We particularly encourage early career researchers, those from groups that are underrepresented in mathematics, and those who have been particularly affected by the pandemic to apply. The deadline for applications is February 28, 2022 (CET).
Funding: This event is supported by the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, Ana Caraiani's Philip Leverhulme Prize and Jessica Fintzen's NSF CAREER grant. Application and registration are closed.