CMI Workshops

CMI conducts a program of small workshops, generally ten to twenty persons, which are held at One Bow Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The aim is to be able to bring a small set of researchers together quickly, outside the usual grant and application cycle, when this is likely to result in significant progress. An application submitted three months before the workshop is sufficient. Funding for at least ten people is available for each workshop.

CMI, located five blocks on Mass Ave from the Harvard square T station, offers excellent space and facilities for workshops. There is a hotel across the street, bed and breakfasts within easy walking distance, and a great variety of nearby restaurants and cafes.

For more information or to make a proposal, please contact David Ellwood (ellwood at claymath dot org, 617-995-2610) or Jim Carlson (carlson at claymath dot org, 617-995-2602).

Upcoming workshops

Macdonald Polynomials and Geometry: May 8-11, 2009

Geometry of Outer Space: April 2009

Geometry and Physics of the Laudau-Ginzburg Model: January 12-16, 2009

Stringy Reflections on LHC: October 13-16, 2008

Past workshops

The Foundations of Algebraic Geometry: Grothendieck's EGA Unbound: August 4-15, 2008

Automorphic Forms in Moduli Problems of Schottky and Brill-Noether Type: March 28-30, 2008

K3's: Mudular Forms, Moduli, and String Theory: March 20-23, 2008

Shrinking Target Properties: January 31 - February 3, 2008

Rational Curves and Diophantine Problems over function Fields: November 2-4, 2007

Computational Arithmetic Geometry: September 30 – October 3, 2007

Solvability and Spectral Instability: Sep. 18-21, 2007

Recent Developments in Higher-dimensional Algebraic Geometry: May 16-17, 2007

Recent Developments in Symplectic Topology: April 20-22, 2007

Hopf Algebras and Props: March 5-9, 2007

Moduli spaces of vector bundles, with a view toward coherent sheaves: October 5-10, 2006

Eigenvarieties: May 10-15, 2006
Special Program on Eigenvarieties at Harvard: Feb 1-May 31, 2006

Algebraic Statistics and Computational Biology: November 12-14, 2005

Operads and the Goodwillie Calculus: March 11 - 13, 2004