Mathematical Physics Days 2022 is announced! You can find the website here.
Recorded talks are available in our YouTube channel.
We are pleased to announce that Mathematical Physics Days 2020 will be held online (UTC+3, Istanbul) on 11-12-13 December 2020.
The main aim of the conference is to bring graduate level students and young researchers together and discuss their recent research topics. Most of the seminars focus on the results more than the motivation part, and this causes most of the non-experts to not understand the talk enough. With this conference, we are trying to create an environment in which the graduate students can gain an understanding of the topics. We aim to achieve this by focusing more on the motivation and introduction part.
Hassan Babaei (University of Illinois at Chicago) (cancelled)
Nazmi Burak Budanur (Institute of Science and Technology Austria)
Ezgi Canay (Istanbul Technical University)
Nils Carqueville (University of Vienna)
Keremcan Doğan (Koç University)
Maxim Eingorn (North Carolina Central University)
Harold Erbin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Ömer Güleryüz (Istanbul Technical University)
Umut Gürsoy (Utrecht University)
Marcel Hughes (Queen Mary, University of London)
Ekin Kaan (University of Vienna)
Abhiram Kidambi (Kavli IPMU)
Todor Popov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
Pavel Putrov (International Centre for Theoretical Physics)
Réka Szabó (Paris Dauphine University)
Burak Şahinoğlu (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Ceyda Şimşek (University of Groningen)
Teoman Turgut (Boğaziçi University)
Meltem Ünel (University of Copenhagen)
Andrew Waldron (University of California, Davis)
Keremcan Doğan (Koç University)
Ömer Güleryüz (Istanbul Technical University)
Ekin Kaan (University of Vienna)
Narçiçeği Kıran (Kadir Has University)
Prof. Tekin Dereli (Koç University)
Cihan Pazarbaşı (Boğaziçi University)
Sinan Sevim (Istanbul Technical University)
Şelale Şahin (Boğaziçi University)
Cem Yetişmişoğlu (Koç University)
Image credits: Jeff Bryant, A. J. Hanson, Scientific American