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== PhD Seminar (Summer Semester 2024) ==
 
== PhD Seminar (Summer Semester 2024) ==
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'''Important''': We are trying to organize at least the first half of the talks soon. If you want to give a talk but have yet to express your interest, please get in touch with Andrea or Giacomo.
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The general theme of the seminar will be "(Co)homology Theories," and here's why:
 
The general theme of the seminar will be "(Co)homology Theories," and here's why:
 
*We want to encourage participation from diverse research groups, inviting speakers to choose topics they are experts in or passionate about.
 
*We want to encourage participation from diverse research groups, inviting speakers to choose topics they are experts in or passionate about.
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*Freedom for Audience: Unlike traditional seminars where talks are interconnected, our format allows each presentation to stand independently, meaning that even if you miss a talk, you can still fully engage with and understand the following ones.
 
*Freedom for Audience: Unlike traditional seminars where talks are interconnected, our format allows each presentation to stand independently, meaning that even if you miss a talk, you can still fully engage with and understand the following ones.
  
Other information are:
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'''General Information:'''
*Talks should last around 45-60 minutes, leaving ample time for discussions and elucidations at the board, and aim to be a gentle introduction to the topic. This gathering is also the perfect opportunity to ask questions non-directly related to mathematics, such as suggestions for conferences, how to get access to resources offered by the university, how to get a decent sleep schedule, etc.
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*Talks should last around 45-60 minutes, leaving ample time for discussions and elucidations at the board, and aim to be a gentle introduction to the topic.  
*If we organize it during the evening, we will order food (e.g., pizza). Participants will be kindly asked to contribute towards the cost.
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*This gathering is also the perfect opportunity to ask questions non-directly related to mathematics, such as suggestions for conferences, how to get access to resources offered by the university, how to get a decent sleep schedule, etc.
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*We also invite you to join us for dinner right after the talk, where we can continue our discussions. If you would like to participate, you have two options: you can either bring your own food, or you can inform us in advance (for example using a form we will soon post here) and we will arrange for some food to be delivered to the department (e.g., pizza).
  
 
We're thrilled about this seminar and the opportunity to share ideas and time.
 
We're thrilled about this seminar and the opportunity to share ideas and time.
  
 
== Time and place ==
 
== Time and place ==
*We suggest meeting in the evenings (18-20?) but are open to your input on preferred days. If interested, please complete the following Google form (note that Google will NOT save your email address): https://forms.gle/kgsNDoHAShrZzAy2A .  
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* On Wednesdays at 18.00. Room TBA.
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== Talks ==
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# '''17 April'''
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# '''24 April'''
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# '''1 May''' - ''No talk: International Workers' Day.''
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# '''8 May'''
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# '''15 May'''
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# '''22 May'''
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# '''29 May'''
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# '''5 June'''
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# '''12 June'''
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# '''19 June'''
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# '''19 June''' - ''No talk: Summer School.''
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# '''3 July'''
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# '''10 July'''
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# '''17 July'''
  
 
== Organizers ==
 
== Organizers ==
  
 
Giacomo and Andrea
 
Giacomo and Andrea

Revision as of 18:42, 27 March 2024

PhD Seminar (Summer Semester 2024)

Important: We are trying to organize at least the first half of the talks soon. If you want to give a talk but have yet to express your interest, please get in touch with Andrea or Giacomo.

The general theme of the seminar will be "(Co)homology Theories," and here's why:

  • We want to encourage participation from diverse research groups, inviting speakers to choose topics they are experts in or passionate about.
  • Freedom for Speakers: We invite you to present any cohomology theory (or homology theory) of your choice. Talks can range from introductory presentations to applications, whether in computation, comparison with other cohomology theories, or theorems derived from them.
  • Freedom for Audience: Unlike traditional seminars where talks are interconnected, our format allows each presentation to stand independently, meaning that even if you miss a talk, you can still fully engage with and understand the following ones.

General Information:

  • Talks should last around 45-60 minutes, leaving ample time for discussions and elucidations at the board, and aim to be a gentle introduction to the topic.
  • This gathering is also the perfect opportunity to ask questions non-directly related to mathematics, such as suggestions for conferences, how to get access to resources offered by the university, how to get a decent sleep schedule, etc.
  • We also invite you to join us for dinner right after the talk, where we can continue our discussions. If you would like to participate, you have two options: you can either bring your own food, or you can inform us in advance (for example using a form we will soon post here) and we will arrange for some food to be delivered to the department (e.g., pizza).

We're thrilled about this seminar and the opportunity to share ideas and time.

Time and place

  • On Wednesdays at 18.00. Room TBA.

Talks

  1. 17 April
  2. 24 April
  3. 1 May - No talk: International Workers' Day.
  4. 8 May
  5. 15 May
  6. 22 May
  7. 29 May
  8. 5 June
  9. 12 June
  10. 19 June
  11. 19 June - No talk: Summer School.
  12. 3 July
  13. 10 July
  14. 17 July

Organizers

Giacomo and Andrea

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