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Lipschitz Lecture
The Lipschitz lecture is an old institution from the former Sonderforschungsbereich SFB 256 (now continued by SFB 611). The lecture is typically a three week course, four hours a week, on a particular topic in the field of applied mathematics for an audience of graduate students and postdocs. Invited lecturersAlexander Mielke (WIAS and HU Berlin, Germany):
Charlie Doering (University of Michigan, USA):
Yann Brenier (University of Nice, France):
RegistrationWe kindly request you to register by email to estimate the number of participants. Please indicate which lecture you will attend. There is no registration fee. There will be limited funding for external junior participants. If you seek financial support, please send your vitae with publication list and a short research summary to Tobias Rump rump@iam.uni-bonn.de with cc to Rosa Manthey rosa.manthey@hausdorff-center.uni-bonn.de and Anke Thiedemann chief-administrator@him.uni-bonn.de. You may also include a short letter of recommendation by a senior scientist. We will let you now if and how much financial support we can offer. For questions regarding accommodation in Bonn please contact Dagmar Boettcher (Housing officer of HIM) by email. SupportThe financial support of the external junior participants is provided by the Hausdorff Research Institute for Mathematics.
The Lipschitz lecture is funded by the Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz-Preis of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). We acknowledge support by the Sonderforschungsbereich SFB 611 in Bonn. |
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