The talks will be in Gross Hall, Room 103.
Click here for Abstracts of the Talks.
Monday, May 15
- 10-10:45 Ed Perkins – “On the Boundary of Super-Brownian Motion”
- Coffee break
- 11:15-12 Antonio Auffinger -“Limit shapes in FPP”
- Lunch break
- 2-2:45 Alison Etheridge – “Super-Brownian motion and the Spatial Lambda-Fleming-Viot process”
- 3-3:45 Sarah Penington – “Branching Brownian motion, mean curvature flow and the motion of hybrid zones”
- Coffee break
- 4:15-5 Christina Curtis – “Quantifying tumor evolution through spatial computational modeling and Bayesian statistical inference”
- 5:00 – 6:30 Reception and Poster Session (Atrium of Gross Hall) Poster Titles
Tuesday, May 16
- 10-10:45 David Aldous – “Random partitions of the plane via Poissonian coloring, and a self-similar process of coalescing planar partitions”
- Coffee break
- 11:15-12 Sebastian Roch – “Thresholds in social networks and phylogenies”
- Lunch break
- 2-2:45 Jasmine Foo – “A stochastic model of carcinogenesis”
- 3-3:45 Robin Pemantle – “(some of) my favorite (current) problems”
- Coffee break
- 4:15-5 Elchanan Mossel – “Between Phylogeny and Deep Learning: Some Rigorous models and results”
- Conference Dinner at 7pm
Wednesday, May 17
- 9-945 Timo Seppäläinen – “Variational formulas and geodesics for percolation models”
- 10-10:45 Daniel Remenik – “The KPZ fixed point”
- Coffee break
- 11:15-12 Michael Damron – “The travel time to infinity in percolation”
- Lunch break
- 2-245 Allan Sly – “Evolving Voter Model on Dense Random Graphs”
- 3-345 Ted Cox – “Weak atomic convergence of finite voter models to Fleming-Viot processes”