Workshop on the Analysis of Population Models with Interaction: New Trends and Developments dedicated to the 60th birthday of Ellen Baake taking place in Bielefeld (and online), 16.-17. September, 2021
Confirmed Speakers
- Matthias Birkner, Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
- Anton Bovier, University of Bonn
- Reinhard Bürger, University of Vienna
- Warren Ewens, University of Pennsylvania
- Frank den Hollander, Leiden University
- Paul Jenkins, University of Warwick
- Martin Möhle, University of Tübingen
- John Wakeley, Harvard University
- Anton Wakolbinger, Goethe University Frankfurt
- Anita Winter, University of Duisburg-Essen
- Meike Wittmann, Bielefeld University
Program
Following a List of abstracts. (All times are in local German time, CEST [UTC+2].) Information for on-site participants Location: Hörsaal 7, H7, in the University main building. Map of Main Building. Further instructions here. On-site program here. Information for online participants The meeting-ID and passcode of the Zoom meeting have been sent to you via E-Mail. Online program here. (All times are in local German time, CEST [UTC+2].) Note that in addition to the slides, a camera view of the lecture hall (including blackboard, if used) will be streamed. If this view gets lost among the other participants, try to "pin" the view (see below). If the video appears fairly small, consider changing to speaker view, and adjusting the size of the videos by moving the middle bar. How to pin the camera view (if needed).- Hover with your mouse over the camera video.
- Click on the three dots on the top right of the camera video (sometimes, "more" is written instead of the dots).
- Select "Pin"
Registration
The workshop will take place in a hybrid format. Please write an email to popgen.conference@techfak.de to register for online participation. Registration is free.Organisers
- Fernando Cordero, Bielefeld University
- Sebastian Hummel, University of California at Berkeley
Support
This event is part of the programme of the CRC 1283 "Taming uncertainty and profiting from randomness and low regularity in analysis, stochastics and their applications" funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG).by Webmaster