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Mar 17, 2026, 11:51:55 PM (10 days ago) Mar 17
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From: Conrad, Keith <keith....@uconn.edu>
Date: Tue, Mar 17, 2026 at 5:44 PM
Subject: CTNT 2026 announcement
To: MATH - CTNT - Connecticut Summer School <CTNTs...@uconn.edu>



Dear Colleagues,

Please share the email below with others, especially students in your department who may be interested in attending. 

This is an announcement of CTNT 2026, a number theory summer school and conference to take place at UConn Storrs in June. There will be two events:

* Summer School in Number Theory, June 1 - June 5.
* Research Conference on arithmetic geometry, number theory, and related topics, June 5 - 7.

All relevant information, registration, and funding requests can be found on our website: http://ctnt.math.uconn.edu. The "Summer School" and "Conference" tabs take you to webpages with information about each of those events and the "Apply Here" links at the top of those pages take you to a form for each event.

Deadline for funding requests: April 5, 2026.

The Connecticut Summer School in Number Theory (CTNT) is a summer school in number theory for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students, to be followed by a research conference. The summer school will expose undergraduate and graduate students to important ideas in number theory. The research conference following the summer school is open to participants at all levels, including junior and senior faculty, and interested students. In particular, summer school students' participation in the research conference will allow them to hear about current research trends.

The summer school will feature mini-courses by Eran Assaf (MIT), Keith Conrad (UConn), Álvaro Lozano-Robledo (UConn),  and Lori Watson (Trinity College).

Speakers at the research conference who have confirmed participation so far include Sarah Arpin (Virginia Tech), Amanda Folsom (Amherst College), Catherine Hsu (Swarthmore), Jen Paulhus (Mt. Holyoke), Ravi Ramkrishna (Cornell), and Joe Silverman (Brown). Note: The summer school program is open only to students who are currently attending colleges and universities in North America and (for logistical reasons) will be at least 18 years old by the time the event begins.

The titles and abstracts at the summer school and the research conference will be updated on the CTNT website as further speakers are confirmed. Registration is now open. 

Organizers:

Jennifer Balakrishnan
Rebecca Bellovin
Keith Conrad
Álvaro Lozano-Robledo
Christelle Vincent

If you have questions, you can reach the organizers at ctnts...@uconn.edu.


Best,
Keith




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Bianca Viray (she/her)
Craig McKibben and Sarah Merner Professor of Mathematics
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195
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