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Home — Events — Groups St Andrews 2022 in Newcastle

Groups St Andrews 2022 in Newcastle

Date: 30 July - 7 August 2022

Location: University of Newcastle

Event type: Conference

Organisers: Colin Campbell (St Andrews), Martyn Quick (St Andrews), Edmund Robertson (St Andrews), Colva Roney-Dougal (St Andrews), David Stewart (Newcastle)

Website: groupsstandrews.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/groups-st-andrews/groups-st-andrews-2022-in-newcastle

Groups St Andrews conferences have been held every fours years since 1981, most recently in 2017 in Birmingham.  The conference aims to present new developmetns from all parts of group theory and to provide an opportunity for early career researchers and doctoral students in group theory to discuss their research with international experts and to present their own work to a broad audience.  

Principal speakers at the 2022 event will be Michel Brior (Institut Fourier), Fanny Kassel (IHES), Denis Osin (Vanderbilt) and Pham Huu Tiep (Rutgers).  Plenary speakers include Miklos Abert (Renyi Institute), Yves de Cornulier (Lyon 1),  Bettina Eick (TU Braunschweig), Michael Giudici (UWA), and Jula Pevtsova (Washington).

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