This meeting is an activity organized by the members of the project Math AmSud (21-MATH-06), an Argentina-Brazil-Chile-France collaboration on Geometric Structures and Moduli Spaces.
The meeting will be held at the Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía, Física y Computación (FAMAF) of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba and will gather some of the best specialists and young researchers in Differential Geometry and Geometric Analysis.
During the event, researchers and Ph.D. students will share their recent results in research in Differential Geometry and Geometric Analysis.
Here is the conference poster for download.
During the event, there will be one-hour talks by the invited speakers, and short talks by junior speakers. Problem-discussion sessions and a poster session will also take place. The detailed program is the following: -- NEW!!!
Here you can find the detailed program with all the abstracts.
Social dinner: it will take place on Wednesday at 20:30 in Solar de Tejeda, 27 de abril 23 (downtown Cordoba). The cost is USD 15/ € 15/ ARS 3200. If you are interested, we would need a confirmation by Wednesday August 24th.
Charles Almeida, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil
Simon Chiossi, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brazil
John Alexander Cruz Morales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Colombia
Viviana del Barco, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Daniele Faenzi, Université de Bourgogne, France
Udhav Fowdar, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Elizabeth Gasparim, Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile
Lino Grama, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Marcos Jardim, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Emilio Lauret, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
Jorge Lauret, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
Eric Loubeau, Université de Brest, France
Gregoire Menet, Université de Lille, France
William Montoya, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Andrei Moroianu, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
Lázaro Rodriguez, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Henrique Sá Earp, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Misha Verbitsky, IMPA, Brazil & HSE University, Russia.
Hiba Bibi, Université de Brest, France
Leonardo Cavenaghi, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Kristof Dekimpe, KU Leuven, Belgium
Daniel Fadel, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil & Université Brest, France
Luis Fernandez, CUNY Bronx CC & CUNY Graduate Center, New York
Cecilia Herrera, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
Nikon Kurnosov, University College London, England
Andrés Moreno, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Mauro Subils, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
Alejandro Tolcachier, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
Ana Cosgaya Kettle, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
Yamile Godoy, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
Yulia Gorginyan, IMPA & HSE University, Russia
Luiz Henrique Lara dos Santos, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil
Diego Lizana, Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile
Paola Moas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
Adrián Andrada (UNC, Argentina)
Viviana del Barco (Unicamp, Brazil)
Elizabeth Gasparim (UCN, Chile)
Marcos Jardim (Unicamp, Brazil)
Eric Loubeau (UBO, France)
Henrique Sa Earp (Unicamp, Brazil)
Adrián Andrada (Córdoba, Argentina),
María Laura Barberis (Córdoba, Argentina),
Marcos Origlia (Córdoba, Argentina)
Alejandro Tolcachier (Córdoba, Argentina)
If you would like to submit a talk or poster, please fill in the registration form and send the title and abstract of the submission using this template before June 17th to gsmscordoba2022@gmail.com.
Deadline for registration, July 17th.
The registration fee will be paid in cash at the venue of the conference.
The meeting will take place at Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía, Física y Computación de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina.
Check the location. Here you can see a video to know how to get to "Aula Magna" (it's straight ahead from the door and down the stairs).
To get downtown from Cordoba Airport we recommend that you hire a "remis" (it's a kind of taxi) inside the air terminal (arrival area). The company is called Autoremis. You can also take a taxi outside, but make sure that it accepts credit/debit cards. You can use Cabify in downtown area, it is similar to Uber.
Check the official site (in Spanish) for more information.
The following is a list of some hotels which are at a walking distance from the venue of the conference. You can check their location at this link.
Range of single room prices (per day): $$$$ > 100 USD, $$$ 75-100 USD, $$ 50-75 USD, $ < 50 USD. If you pay with a card which is not from Argentina, you do not have to pay VAT.
You can find other options at Booking.com or Airbnb. If you need any help, please contact the organizers.
Córdoba is the second largest city in Argentina and is located 700 kilometres north west of Buenos Aires, in almost the geographical centre of Argentina. It is recognized as a center for arts and learning in Argentina; Cordoba is known as “La Docta” (from doctorate), because of its rich academic tradition.
The residents of Córdoba are known as "Cordobeses" and have a reputation for being friendly and fun-loving. The best way to know Cordoba is by talking to people that you will meet in steak houses (parrillas), restaurants and pubs.
More information: infodecordoba, cordobaturismo, turismocba, cordoba
Established in 1613, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (UNC) is the oldest university in Argentina and one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in Latin America. The colonial university buildings located downtown were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000.
Since the early 20th century it has been the second-largest university in the country (after the University of Buenos Aires) in terms of the number of students, faculty, and academic programs. As the location of the first university founded in the land that is now Argentina, the city of Córdoba has earned the nickname La Docta (roughly translated, "The Wise").
UNC has played a vital role both in our national and regional history. Its faculties cover all areas of knowledge, and it has over one hundred research centres, 25 libraries, 17 museums and two astronomical observatories.
This school was supported by a grant from the IMU-CDC Conference Support Program, which is partially supported by the Abel Board.