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Home — Events — Fundamental Geometries

Fundamental Geometries

Date: 22 - 26 June 2026

Location: SAIS-JHU Bologna

Event type: Conference

Organisers: Luca Battistella (Bologna), Jonathan Beardsley (Nevada, Reno), james Forger (ANU), Caterina Consani (JHU), Stéphane Gaubert (INRIA and Palaiseau), Peter Hains (USC), Mikhail Khovanov (JHU), Erika Meucci (SAIS-JHU), Gregory Perlstein (Pisa)

Website: eventi.unibo.it/fundamental-geometries-jhu-2026

Geometry lies at the heart of human understanding of mathematics, forming bridges between abstract theories and concrete applications. Over the years, the emergence of novel geometric frameworks has transformed our understanding of fundamental structures across pure and applied mathematics. This conference aims to bring together leading experts from diverse mathematical disciplines to foster deep collaborations and facilitate the exchange of techniques and ideas, emphasising interconnection and the search for universal geometric principles.

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