Summer school

Joint event with the Young Researchers Network program

Nodal domains and landscape functions

Dates:
October 2 - October 7, 2022
Location:
Wolffhotel in Kopp, a village in the Vulkaneiffel southwest of Bonn.
Organizers:
Quick links:

Audience

In this school, all lectures are given by participants. The typical participant will be a graduate student or postdoc, not necessarily an expert on the topic, but interested in jointly learning the subject.

It is expected that a corona virus vaccination will be a necessary condition for participation this year.

Students from Bonn may take credit for a seminar S4B2 in WS 2022/23.

Procedure

Topic choice and registration

Each participant is required to prepare a 50 min lecture on a topic from the above list. Questions on the assigned topics to the organizers can be sent to this address at any time.

If you would like to participate, please send an informal email to Christoph Thiele with cc Ms. Canji Mai 15th 2022 (Application is closed, all slots are filled). Space is limited to 24 participants.

The registration email should include

The organizers will make an effort to follow these preferences when assigning topics, but do not guarantee that this will be possible for all participants.

Preparation and school proceedings

In addition to preparing a talk, each participant is required to submit a 4-6 page summary of their topic. The summary has to be prepared using this latex template and must be submitted by August 15 to canji at math.uni-bonn.de.

The summaries will be compiled in a proceedings volume. Printed copies of the proceedings will be distributed on the first day of the summer school, and are intended for use during the talks, as well as for later reference. They will also be posted at the above link.

Schedule

Sunday, October 2, will be the arrival day. From Monday to Friday, the participants will give the lectures that they have prepared in advance. Departure will be after lunch on Friday, October 7.

The schedule and the topics assignment can be found in the topics PDF file.

Funding

The Summer School is funded by the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics. All local expenses will be covered. A contribution towards travel expenses may be available upon request.