GAUS-Seminars

Definition: A GAUS-Seminar  is a recurring event within the GAUS-network at which the speaker presents current research. Speakers can be outside guests or GAUS-members. GAUS-Seminars are organized within a series that carries a more precise name.

Recurring GAUS-Seminars

The seminar takes place on Tuesdays, usually from 16:00 to 17:00 (German time, CET) via zoom. The meetings start 15 minutes before the talk with a short coffee break. For further information see the specific seminar homepage.

Organizers:
Claire Burrin (University of Zurich)
Luis García (University College London)
Yingkun Li (TU Darmstadt)
Riccardo Zuffetti (TU Darmstadt)

Past GAUS-Seminars

This is a research seminar, broadly in the area of non-archimedean geometry, in which we invite internal and external speakers to take about their current projects. It takes place on Tuesdays from 2-4 pm.

For further information and a list of talks, see the seminar homepage.

Organizers:
Annette Werner, Katharina Hübner, Ben Heuer
(Goethe University Frankfurt)