We will have an exciting four-day programme of talks on stochastic geometry, with new results, models and applications. Talks will cover the latest research in the theory of spatial point processes, random geometric graphs and connection models, random fields, random topology and topological data analysis, random growth, random tessellations and other related areas.
We have space in the programme for a number of contributed talks, please register for free below! Online-only registration is possible if you are not contributing a talk. The registration deadline if you want to contribute a talk is August 18. If you need more information email fh350@bath.ac.uk or m.d.penrose@bath.ac.uk
Francois Baccelli (INRIA, Paris)
Christophe Biscio (Aalborg University)
Hermine Biermé (University of Tours)
Bartek Blaszczyszyn (INRIA, Paris)
Omer Bobrowski (Queen Mary University of London / Technion)
Pierre Calka (University of Rouen Normandy)
Hanna Döring (Osnabrück University)
Jean-Baptiste Gouéré (University of Tours)
Peter Gracar (University of Leeds)
Christian Hirsch (Aarhus University)
Pim van der Hoorn (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Daniel Hug (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Raphaël Lachièze-Rey (INRIA, Paris)
Günter Last (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
Michael McAuley (TU Dublin)
Tobias Müller (University of Groningen)
Moritz Otto (Leiden University)
Matthias Reitzner (Osnabrück University)
Matthias Schulte (TU Hamburg)
Steffen Winter (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
D. Yogeshwaran (Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore)
Joseph Yukich (Lehigh University)
and more to be announced...
Accommodation for invited speakers will be in the city centre, also near the bus route.
More information about getting to Bath and from the city to the campus is available on the university's website.
The workshop will take place in the Wolfson lecture theatre, located downstairs in the maths department's building 4 West. See the campus map.
There are two major airports near Bath: Bristol Airport and London Heathrow. It is also easy to get to Bath from St. Pancras International if you're taking the Eurostar.
From Bristol Airport: The Air Decker bus service runs regularly between Bristol Airport and Bath. The schedule is available here and you can buy tickets by cash or card on the bus itself (ask for a return ticket) or on the website https://www.airdecker.com/book-ticket/ .
From Heathrow: The Heathrow Express or London Underground can take you to London Paddington railway station, and then there are direct trains from Paddington to Bath Spa station. Extensive train travel advice (and plenty of interesting trivia for railway fans) is available on The Man In Seat 61: https://www.seat61.com/london-to-bath-by-train.htm
From St. Pancras International: Take the London Underground westbound (Circle line or Hammersmith and City line) from King's Cross St. Pancras to Paddington, then you can take a train from Paddington to Bath Spa.
See this list of potential places to eat provided by organisers of the AofA2024 conference earlier this year:
https://www.math.aau.at/AofA2024/local/#food-options