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SUMMARY:Macaulay2\, Computational Algebraic Geometry and String Theory
DESCRIPTION:There will be a conference and a workshop on Macaulay2\, Computational Algebraic Geometry and String Theory at the University of Utah. The conference will be held May 28th – May 30th. The school will be held June 1st – June 5th.  The school will include tutorials by: \nAndreas Braun (Durham University)\nHal Schenck (Auburn University)\nGreg Smith (Queens University) \nFor more information\, see the conference website. To be considered for funding\, you must register by Friday March 22nd.
URL:https://www.commalg.org/event/macaulay2-computational-algebraic-geometry-and-string-theory/
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SUMMARY:WICA III
DESCRIPTION:The workshop Women in Commutative Algebra III will be held at the BIRS research center located in Oaxaca\, Mexico on June 2-7\, 2024. Following the model of the first two WICA meetings\, this workshop will be entirely dedicated to working on research topics in commutative algebra in a collaborative environment. \nPlease see the WICA III website for a list of research topics and group leaders in 2024\, as well as a link to the application form. If you are interested in participating\, please apply by January 30\, 2024. We are looking for participants who will have received their PhD by September 2024.
URL:https://www.commalg.org/event/wica-iii/
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SUMMARY:2024 Hypatia School
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 edition of the Hypatia School will take place at the Centre de Recerca Matemàtica (CRM\, Barcelona) from June 3rd – June 6th 2024. \nThis summer school series aims at training their participants in key strategic problems in mathematics and their applications. The school is focused in training young researchers whilst opening new fields for senior ones. In this third edition we will have courses delivered by: \nAlicia Dickenstein (University of Buenos Aires)\nElisenda Feliu (University of Copenhagen)\nEzra Miller (Duke University) \nFor more information\, please see the school’s website.
URL:https://www.commalg.org/event/2024-hypatia-school/
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SUMMARY:Roots of Unity 2024
DESCRIPTION:The applications for the 2024 Roots of Unity workshop\, held June 10-14\, 2024 at ICERM in Providence\, RI are now open. Applications are due March 13 and can be submitted through ICERM’s CUBE page. \nThis is the second Roots of Unity workshop\, organized by Christine Berkesch\, Michelle Manes\, Priyam Patel\, Candice Price\, and Bianca Viray and its goal is to support graduate students\, particularly women and nonbinary students of color\, in their transition to independent learning and research.  This transition is a crucial and often jarring point in every graduate student’s career and can be even more difficult for students from marginalized groups\, who often have smaller support systems and may face an actively unsupportive environment at their institution. The goal of this workshop is to support\, mentor\, and guide students at this crucial stage in their career. During the workshop\, mentors will guide the student participants through the (often very daunting!) experience of trying to read a paper without being an expert in the area. The participants will be broken into small working groups\, each focused on a recent paper in their area of interest. Each group will be assisted throughout the week by mentors\, both early career mathematicians (late stage graduate students or postdocs) and faculty members. The topics covered in this workshop will be Number Theory\, Combinatorics\, Commutative Algebra\, and Geometry/Topology. \nThe professional development component of the Roots of Unity Workshop will focus on practical tools for navigating a research career\, while building community and increasing access to professionals or near-peers. These will include in-person panels and activities during the workshop and follow-up (virtual) activities throughout the year to continue nurturing the community and connections. \nThe program is tailored to support women of color\, and our strategies reflect this priority. However\, any graduate student in their first three years of study who believes that this workshop will benefit them are invited to apply. We especially encourage applications from students of color who are women\, nonbinary\, and/or gender fluid. \n 
URL:https://www.commalg.org/event/roots-of-unity-2024/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240612
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SUMMARY:International Conference on  Local Rings and Singularities
DESCRIPTION:There will be a conference on Local Rings and Singularities in Mumbai\, India\, on June 12-15\, 2024\, celebrating the retirement of Jugal Verma. For more information\, see the conference website.
URL:https://www.commalg.org/event/international-conference-on-local-rings-and-singularities/
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SUMMARY:Real-World Applications of Geometry and Algebra
DESCRIPTION:The workshop on “Real-World Applications of Geometry and Algebra” will be held in Eindhoven on June 13-14\, 2024. For more information\, including the funding application for postdocs and grad students\, see the conference website.
URL:https://www.commalg.org/event/real-world-applications-of-geometry-and-algebra/
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SUMMARY:Interactions between Algebra\, Equivariance\, and Homotopy Theory
DESCRIPTION:The summer school Interactions between Algebra\, Equivariance\, and Homotopy Theory will take place at the University of Regensburg during the week of 24-28 June 2024.  More information\, including how to register\, can be found on the conference website. If you are applying for support\, the deadline to register is February 29th.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe school will consist of 4 lecture series:\n\n\nNatalia Castellana —  Algebraic models for the mod p homotopy type of classifying spaces\nJohn Greenlees — Commutative algebra and equivariant cohomology theories\nSrikanth Iyengar — Dualisable objects in local algebra and modular representation theory\nMagdalena Kędziorek — Equivariant commutativity and norms\n\n\n\ntogether with contributed talks by the participants. Limited funding will be available to early career researchers thanks to the Foundation Compositio Mathematica and SFB 1085 Higher Invariants. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.commalg.org/event/interactions-between-algebra-equivariance-and-homotopy-theory/
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SUMMARY:Rank conjectures across Algebra and Topology
DESCRIPTION:The masterclass on Rank Conjectures Across Algebra and Topology will be held on June 24-28\, 2024 at the University of Copenhagen. There will be three lecture series: \n– Mark Walker (University of Nebraska): Tackling rank conjectures in algebra using Adams operations\n– Ergün Yalçin (Bilkent University): Homological methods for finite group actions\n– Leopold Zoller (University of Munich): Rational homotopy theory\, equivariant cohomology\, and the toral rank conjecture\n\nThere will also be lots of exercise sessions and room for discussion.\n\nThe aim is to bring participants up to the state of the art\, covering recent progress on rank conjectures in algebraic topology\, commutative algebra\, and modular representation theory\, and especially covering the relations between them. The masterclass will also be an opportunity for young researchers to connect with mathematicians in nearby areas.\n\nThe registration form and more details can be found on the workshop website.\n\nWe have some funding for graduate students and early career researchers. Since we have limited capacity\, please apply by May 1 if you would like to receive funding\, and by 1 June otherwise.
URL:https://www.commalg.org/event/rank-conjectures-across-algebra-and-topology/
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