March 17th - 21st, 2025
Oppdal, Norway
Mentored by Mohammed Abouzaid and Nathaniel Bottman
About
This is the first instance of the European spin-off of the famous Kylerec workshop. The workshop is run by and aimed to be for master students, PhD students, and young post-docs. The participants will spend a week in the Norwegian mountains living communally in a mountain cabin and giving talks under the guidance of our mentors. We strive to create an informal atmosphere and a safe space where the participants can enjoy the beauty of mathematics together and form new connections. We hope that cooking and cleaning together will inspire the atmosphere we seek.
Funding
Accommodation and meals at the venue will be covered. We have available funding to cover travel expenses for a limited number of participants. If you wish to apply for travel funding, please indicate so in the application form.
Notes
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Location and Travel information
The workshop is taking place in Oppdal, in central Norway.
Possibilities of transport:
By plane to Trondheim and then by train (2,5 hours) to Oppdal
By plane to Oslo and then by train (5 hours) to Oppdal
The organisers provide transport from Oppdal station to the venue. We expect participants to arrive on Sunday March 16th and preferably leave on Saturday the 22th.
The venue is a mountain cabin with bunk bed rooms for 2-4 people per room, with common room, bathrooms and kitchen. We expect winter weather (snow, ice, and freezing temperatures) and so we ask participants to pack accordingly.
Contact
For questions, please, feel free to contact us at european.kylerec@gmail.com
Acknowledgements
Special thanks belongs to our mentors Mohammed Abouzaid and Nathaniel Bottman without whom this workshop would not be possible. We would like to thank our sponsors, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and Trond Mohn Foundation, for their financial support, Georgios Dimitroglou-Rizell for being the senior advisor of this workshop, the organisers of European Talbot and Kylerec for sharing their know-how, and to various senior and junior members of the European mathematical community for a word of encouragement.
This workshop is organised by Amanda Hirschi, Kai Hugtenburg, Trygve Poppe, Filip Strakoš.
Funded by Stiftelsen GS Magnusons Fond of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the grant Pure Mathematics in Norway by Trond Mohn Foundation.