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Home — Events — Arizona Winter School 2023

Arizona Winter School 2023

Date: 4 - 8 March 2023

Location: University of Arizona

Event type: Research School

Organisers: Alina Bucur (UCSD), Brandon Levin (Arizona), Anthony Várilly Alvarado (Rice) Hang Xue (Arizona), David Zureick-Brown (Emory)

Website: www.math.arizona.edu/~swc/aws/2022/index.html

The Arizona Winter School is an intensive five-day-long school in which advanced graduate students work closely with senior faculty and postdoctoral fellows. In contrast to a typical conference at which individual researchers present their work in relative isolation, the AWS features a small number of extended courses on a set of closely related topics. The organizers work hard to ensure significant interaction among all participants. Each speaker is assigned a group of students who work with him or her and a postdoctoral assistant on a research project during the Winter School. These students present the results of their research in a lecture at the end of the meeting. Other students work with a postdoctoral assistant in a problem session related to one or more of the lecture series. Still other students work in study groups, carefully learning the material from one the lecture series together. To facilitate work on the projects, problems, and study groups, speakers, assistants, and students meet in evening working sessions.

The 2023 AWS will be held on the topic of Unlikely Intersections.  Professor Boris Zilber will deliver the Clay Lecture.

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