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Home — Events — Women in Numbers Europe

Women in Numbers Europe

Date: 14 October 2013

Location: CIRM, Luminy

Event type: Workshop

Organisers: Marie-José Bertin (Jussieu), Alina Bucur (UCSD), Brooke Feigon (CCNY), Leila Schneps (Jussieu)

Website: mathweb.ucsd.edu/~alina/luminy/#organizers

The workshop will have the dual objectives of carrying out simultaneous research projects during the conference that result in on-going collaborations and mentoring junior women in mathematics. The conference will bring together established researchers, young faculty, and advanced graduate students. 

The conference will highlight and advance the scientific goals and research agendas of women who are active and successful researchers in number theory. At the same time this framework will be used to help create a strong collaboration network for young female researchers coming into the field, connect them with important research directions and expand their network of collaborators and research mentors. 

Rather than focusing on disseminating the results of established researchers, the workshop will focus on research projects that will be started during the week of the workshop and have the potential to result in on-going collaboration between the participants.

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