Ohio River Analysis Meeting 2022
The Eleventh Ohio River Analysis Meeting (ORAM 11) will take place at the University of Kentucky during April 2-3, 2022. An archive of the other Ohio River Analysis Meetings is available here.
The title and abstracts of the main speakers are now available here.
The schedule will be available here.
For information about getting to the University of Kentucky and finding your way around please click here.
Plenary speakers for ORAM 11 are:
Lydia Bieri, University of Michigan
David Cruz-Uribe, University of Alabama
Semyon Dyatlov, MIT
Riikka Korte, Aalto University, Finland
There will be sessions for contributed talks and travel support is available to conference participants. In both cases priority will be given to graduate students and early career researchers. Registration will open on October 1, 2021. For full consideration, please apply by February 15, 2022.
According to the University of Kentucky COVID health protocols, wearing a mask inside the classroom is mandatory.
This regional conference series is a collaborative event between the research groups in analysis and PDE at the University of Cincinnati and the University of Kentucky. It meets once a year alternating between the two universities. The goal is to foster closer research collaborations between the two departments and to bring leading experts in the field to the region.
The organizing committee for ORAM 11 is:
Peter Hislop (email), Mihai Tohaneanu (email), Francis Chung (email) (University of Kentucky)
Michael Goldberg (email), Leonid Slavin (email), Gareth Speight (email) (University of Cincinnati)
ORAM 11 is supported by:
Mathematics Department (University of Kentucky)
College of Arts and Sciences (University of Kentucky)
Department of Mathematical Sciences (University of Cincinnati)
Division of Mathematical Science, National Science Foundation
ORAM 11 is a meeting held in cooperation with the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM).
ORAM 11 supports the Welcoming Environment Statement of the Association for Women in Mathematics.