Spectral Theory Workshop
- Bristol -
The first event of the UK Spectral Theory Network will be a research workshop, taking place at the University of Bristol on 4-6 September 2023.
When and Where
The workshop will start on Monday 4 September 2023 at 10 AM and will end on Wednesday 6 September 2023 at lunchtime. The talks will take place in the School of Mathematics at the University of Bristol.
Main Speakers
Sabine Bögli (Durham)
Dorin Bucur (Savoie)
Katie Gittins (Durham)
Eva-Maria Graefe (Imperial)
Stephane Nonnenmacher (Paris-Saclay)
Alessandro Savo (Sapienza, Rome)
Alexander Sobolev (University College London)
Igor Wigman (King's College London)
Public lecture
Rupert Frank (LMU)
Speakers of Contributed talks
Irving Calderon (Durham)
Gustav Conradie (Cambridge)
Daniel Elton (Lancaster)
Sam Farrington (Durham)
Francesco Ferraresso (Università degli studi di Sassari)
Solomon Keedle-Isack (Loughborough)
Antoine Metras (Bristol)
Søren Mikkelsen (Bath)
Ngoc Nhi Nguyen (Università degli Studi di Milano)
Durvudkhan Suragan (Nazarbayev University)
Programme
The PDF file containing the program schedule and titles & abstracts of the talks can be accessed here.
Venue: All talks except the public lecture will be in Room 2.41, School of Mathematics, Fry Building, Bristol.
The public lecture will be in Room LG.02, School of Mathematics, Fry Building.
Registration
Registration is free but mandatory.
The registration is now CLOSED.
Contributed talks
We have reserved a number of slots for contributed talks (priority will be given to Early Career Researchers). To submit a talk proposal, please follow the link below:
TALK SUBMISSION (Deadline: 11 June 2023)
When submitting a talk proposal, there is the opportunity of applying for financial support. We will endeavour to get back to all applicants shortly after the submission deadline.
To avoid scams, please do not reply to any emails related to the workshop that are not from one of the organisers or from the bristol.ac.uk domain.
Practical Information
Travel
Travel information provided by the University of Bristol.
University Maps: the workshop will be held in the Fry Building.
Accommodation
Some hotels close to the School of Mathematics are:
YHA Bristol (A youth hostel for those wanting a cheaper option)
The invited speakers will have accommodation provided.