XII International Meeting on Lorentzian Geometry
29/June-3/July 2026
Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal
Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal
Presentation
Lorentzian Geometry provides the mathematical foundation for Einstein's theory of Relativity. The Meeting is aimed to convey researches on all aspects of Lorentzian Geometry. Topics include Differential Geometry, Geometric Analysis, Partial Differential Equations and Mathematical Relativity. The Meeting comprises research talks, a mini-course and a poster session, as well as a social dinner. Students and young researchers are encouraged to participate. The 2026 edition includes:
Mini-Course
Martin Taylor (Imperial College, U.K)
Invited Speakers (confirmed so far)
Ana Cristina Ferreira (Minho, Portugal)
Eric Ling (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Lilia Mehidi (Granada, Spain)
Philippe LeFloch (Sorbonne, France)
Roland Steinbauer (Vienna, Austria)
Zoe Wyatt (Cambridge, U.K.)
History of the meetings
The International Meeting on Lorentzian Geometry is held every two or three years. So far, eleven meetings have been organized: Benalmádena (2001), Murcia (2002), Casteldefells (2005), Santiago de Compostela (2007), Martina Franca (2009), Granada (2011), São Paulo (2013), Málaga (2016), Warsaw (2018), Córdoba (2021) and Mérida (2024).