I hope you're doing well in these strange pandemic times. I'm writing to let you know that the website and application for A Pair of Automorphic Workshops (APAW)
is now live! Can you please share this
announcement with your graduate students, postdocs, and colleagues?
APAW,
which will be held at the University of Oregon, consists of two
separate one-week programs (and applicants may apply to attend only one
or both):
*The
Collaborative Research Workshop runs from
July 31 to August 6 and facilitates new research collaborations on
algebraic aspects of automorphic forms, L-functions, and related topics,
while also flipping the gender imbalance in this area. For project
groups and details, see
https://sites.google.com/view/automorphic2021/collaborative-research-workshop/project-groups*The
Graduate Instructional Workshop
runs from July 24 to July 30 and consists of mini-courses on recent
developments in the algebraic theory of automorphic forms, L-functions,
and related topics. This workshop aims to help prepare students to be
successful researchers by introducing key research techniques and
results. For the list of mini-courses and additional details, see
https://sites.google.com/view/automorphic2021/graduate-instructional-workshop
Funding is available. The
application deadline is January 31.Information about both programs is available at
https://sites.google.com/view/automorphic2021/
Best wishes,
Catherine Hsu
on behalf of the entire organizing committee
(Ellen Eischen, Maria Fox, Michael Harris, Catherine Hsu, Aaron Pollack, Sujatha Ramdorai, Carl Wang-Erickson)