April 2022 Partial Differential Equations Conference
"Midwest PDE Seminar at Baylor"
April 29 - 30, 2022
The current plan is for an in person meeting. There is no registration fee but all participants should use the registration form on this page to register.
Plenary Speakers:
- Donatella Danielli (Arizona State University, USA)
- Martin Dindos (University of Edinburgh, UK)
- Piotr Hajlasz (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
- Steve Hofmann (University of Missouri, USA)
- Jameson Graber (Baylor University, USA)
- Tao Mei (Baylor University, USA)
- Michael Taylor (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA)
- Magdalena Toda (Texas Tech University, USA).
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Local Organizing Committee:
Venue:
The Department of Mathematics is located on the third floor of the Sid Richardson Science Building (Paul L. Foster Success Center) but talks are scheduled in other buildings on campus.
The talks on Friday, April 29, will take place in the Armstrong Browning Library, Lewis-Birkhead Lecture Hall
The talks on Saturday, April 30, will take place in the Marrs McLean Building, Room 301.
Use the Campus Map to locate these buildings.
Baylor University lies in Waco, Texas on Interstate I-35 between Dallas/Fort Worth and Austin, Texas.
Practical information:
Financial Support: Limited financial funds are available to cover the local expenses of the participants without external support. Junior researchers, graduate students and members from underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply for financial support by contacting the organizers.
Wi-Fi connection: By all means plan on using eduroam if you have it. If you don't have it, get it now if your institution is a member. Other possibilities exist but are far inferior and cumbersome to organize.
Parking: If you plan to park a car on campus during the conference, please use this link (and continue on the next page by clicking on "Are you a visitor?") to register as a visitor.
Sponsored by the College of Arts and Science and the Department of Mathematics of Baylor University, the National Science Foundation, and the Simons Foundation .