- 22.–26. Februar 2021: Virtual Winterschool on Analysis and Applied Mathematics
- 28. Juni – 9. Juli 2021: Groups meet C*-algebras, in celebration of Siegfried Echterhoff's 60th birthday
- 12.–16. Juli 2021: Workshop Cuntz semigroups
- 1.–7. August 2021: Workshop Curvature and Global Shape
- 2.–13. August 2021: Young Mathematicians in C*-Algebras
- 16.–20. August 2021: Noncommutative geometry meets topological recursion
- 30. August – 3. September 2021: Bridging the gaps between theoretical and applied mathematics, Peter Schneider: Local p-adic analysis
- 20.–24. September 2021: Analysis on singular spaces
- 27. September – 1. Oktober 2021: Representation theory's hidden motives, Conference at Münster and Sydney
- 4.–8. Oktober 2021: pyMOR School
Konferenzprogramm 2021


Virtual Winterschool on Analysis and Applied Mathematics
Interactions between expanders, groups and operator algebras
In the last few decades it became apparent that notions of expansion lie at the intersection of numerous topics of research. Passing through ergodic theory, representation theory spectral analysis, this topic draws techniques from fields ranging from geometry to group theory and operator algebras. Such a diverse range of tools and applications is an endless source of inspiration and lively research that continues to this day. This workshop aims to bring together experts in the field to report on recent progresses and outline a plan for future research.


Groups meet C*-algebras


Young Mathematicians in C*-Algebras


Noncommutative geometry meets topological recursion


Bridging the gaps between theoretical and applied mathematics


Analysis on singular spaces


Representation theory's hidden motives


pyMOR School
New Trends in Geometric PDEs
The objective of the workshop is to present and discuss in detail some of the recent exciting developments in geometric partial differential equations. Topics will include the Ricci-flow, mean curvature flow and related PDEs, minimal surfaces, as well as stability problems and structure of singularities in general relativity and many more.