CARE will follow a three parts format:
Morning mini-courses. Held by Ben Davison and Karin Baur, the courses will focus on exciting active subjects of research that can be approached from multiple mathematical perspectives. The speakers will propose open problems that will be suitable for starting new collaborations among the participants.
Afternoon talks. During two parallel sessions of afternoon talks, early career researchers (primarily Postdocs and PhDs) will be given the possibility to propose a research project they would like to develop with another person. Priority will be given to those talks seeking a collaboration with somebody working in a neighbouring (but not same) field of the speaker. There will be both longer and shorter talks, of approximately 45 and 30 minutes.
Ethical talks and debate. Each day will close with one hour devoted to an ethic talk given by an expert, followed by a debate, concerning some specific issue in our field.
As one of the primary objectives of CARE is to builds lasting connection among participants, and develop collaborative projects, the event will feature various moments to engage in discussions. A preliminary schedule is attached below.