Current Developments in Mathematics 2015
Organized by:
David Jerison, Paul Seidel, Richard Stanley (MIT),
Horng-Tzer Yau, Mark Kisin, Shing-Tung Yau (Harvard)
Date:
Friday and Saturday, Science Center, November 20-21, 2015
Speakers:
Travel: For directions click here.
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Support
Registration is free.
Limited funding to help defray travel expenses is available for
graduate students and recent PhDs.
If you are a graduate student or postdoc and would like to apply for
support, please fill out the form to the left or send a letter to
cdm@math.harvard.edu.
- A letter indicating your name, address, current status, university
affiliation, citizenship, and area of study. F1 visa holders are
eligible to apply for support.
- If you are a graduate student, please send a brief letter of
recommendation from a faculty member to explain the relevance of the
conference to your studies or research.
Banquet:
There will be a banquet on Friday November 20, 2015, 7 PM
in the Royal East Restaurant 791 Main Street, Cambridge MA 02139.
Sponsor:
The event is sponsored by
the National Science Foundation NSF,
Harvard University
and MIT.
Schedule:
Friday, November 21, 2015 Lecture Hall TBA
Saturday, November 22, 2015 Lecture Hall TBA
Hotels:
For travel information, click here .
Sheraton Commander
16 Garden Street, Cambridge MA 02138
telephone: (617) 547-4800
hotel-Harvard campus: 5-10 minute walk
Irving House
24 Irving St., Cambridge MA 02138
telephone: (617) 547-4600,
hotel-Harvard campus: 5-10 minute walk
Friendly Inn(B + B)
1673 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02138
telephone: (617) 547-7851
hotel-Harvard campus: 5-10 minute walk
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Courtyard Marriott Cambridge
777 Memorial Drive
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 USA
617-492-7777, 1-800-321-2211
15-minute walk to Harvard Square, Free shuttle to Harvard
Hotel Tria
220 Alewife Brook Pkwy
Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02138-1102
(617) 491-8000
outside Harvard Square. 10 minute walk to public transportation
Free Shuttle bus to Harvard
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History:
Here are links to previous CDM conferences:
Information:
Please address any questions to
Maureen Armstrong at
cdm@math.harvard.edu.
Last update: March/18/2015 | |
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