May 1-3 at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
This conference is made possible by support from the National Science Foundation.
Registration form (Applications for support is now closed. Please register to help provide participant information!)
Melody Chan (Brown)
Chris Eur (Carnegie Mellon)
David Favero (University of Minnesota)
June Huh (Princeton)
Alena Pirutka (Courant Institute)
Giulia Saccà (Columbia)
Salim Tayou (Dartmouth)
Zhijia Zhang (Courant Institute)
Open Problem Session:
This event will include an open problem session. Please contribute problems you would like to see solved!
Friday
3:00- 4:00 Registration & Coffee
4:00- 5:00 Talk: Salim Tayou
5:15- 6:15 Talk: Zhijia Zhang
Saturday
8:00- 9:00 Registration & Coffee
9:00-10:30 Pretalk + Talk: Giulia Saccà
11:00-12:00 Problem Session
12:00- 1:30 Lunch
1:30- 3:00 Prealk + Talk: June Huh
3:00- 3:30 Coffee
3:30- 4:30 Talk: Melody Chan
4:45- 6:15 Pretalk + Talk: David Favero
Sunday
8:30- 9:00 Coffee
9:00-10:30 Pretalk + Talk: Chris Eur
11:00-12:30 Pretalk + Talk: Alena Pirutka
The conference will take place in Voorhees Hall (VH-105) in New Brunswick. The Heldrich Hotel, where most participants will be staying, is a 15 minute walk from Voorhees Hall. The Mathematics Department is located in the Hill Center Building on Busch campus.
Walking Directions from the Heldrich hotel to Voorhees Hall
Local conference map with restaurants, coffee shops, parking, etc.
Parking
Complimentary parking is available for conference participants, however you will need to register your vehicle in advance!
After registering, participants will be able to park at the following lots during the conference (local map):
College Avenue Parking Deck (622 George Street), Lot 11 (26 Mine St), Lot 26 (21 Bartlett St), and Lot 30 (130 College Ave).
Non-Rutgers participants will be able to access the internet while at the conference using the network "RUWireless" and signing in as a guest.
Participants will also have access to the "eduroam" network (make sure to first obtain access at your local institution if you prefer to use this network).
Financial support: Registration is now closed for applications for support. Funds are available for travel and will be awarded based on need as our budget will allow, with preference given to junior participants.
Registration: Please register here: https://forms.gle/RZQq99GWtct4TEZZ9
Please apply (the registration form is not too long!)
AGNES is a series of weekend workshops in algebraic geometry. One of our goals is to introduce graduate students to a broad spectrum of current research in algebraic geometry. AGNES is held twice a year at the participating universities in the Northeast.
Lev Borisov (Rutgers) and Anders Buch (Rutgers).