© MM/Katrin Tent

Model theory and groups

A conference on the occasion of Katrin Tent's 60th birthday

25 - 29 September 2023, Münster, Germany

The aim of this conference is to bring together researchers working in model theory and group theory, with a particular view towards geometric group theory.

Speakers

Simon André (WWU Münster)
Agatha Atkarskaya (Hebrew University)
Sahana Balasumbramanya (Buffalo)
Emmanuel Breuillard (Oxford)
Zoé Chatzidakis (ENS Paris)
Javier de la Nuez Gonzales (KIAS)
Cornelia Drutu (Oxford)
Anna Erschler (ENS Paris) *tbc
Ursula Hamenstädt (Bonn)
Ehud Hrushovski (Oxford)
Itay Kaplan (Hebrew University)
Alexander Kechris (Caltech)
Alex Lubotzky (Hebrew University) *tbc
Dugald Macpherson (Leeds)
Daniel Palacín (Complutense Universidad de Madrid)
Aristotelis Panagiotopoulos (Canergie Mellon)
Chloe Perin (Hebrew University)
Kobi Peterzil (Haifa)
Dan Segal (Oxford)
Zlil Sela (Hebrew University)
Katrin Tent (WWU Münster)
Karen Vogtmann (Warwick)
Boris Zilber (Oxford)

Organisers

Zaniar Ghadernezhad (Buckingham)
Martin Hils (WWU Münster)
Franziska Jahnke (WWU Münster)
Isabel Müller (American University of Cairo)

Schedule

tba

Registration

Registration is now open. Please follow this link to get to the registration page.

Support and child care

Child care is available free of charge for all participants of the workshop. Please contact the organizers in case you would like to arrange for child care!

Venue and Travel Information

The conference takes place in room M2 on the ground floor of the lecture hall building located at

Einsteinstr. 64
48149 Münster
Germany

Directions can be found on openstreetmap or on the Campus map of the University of Münster.

Detailed travel information can be found on the MM websites.

Download: Information for conference guests / Informationsblatt für Tagungsteilnehmer*innen [de|en]

Poster

You are welcome to download the poster and display it at your institution.

Sponsor

The conference is supported by the Cluster of Excellence Mathematics Münster and the CRC 1442 Geometry: Deformations and Rigidity