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The 2018 West Coast Operator Algebras Seminar

Seattle University
Seattle, WA
October 6 and 7, 2018

  

The 25th West Coast Operator Algebras Seminar will take place at Seattle University on October 6-7, 2018. The conference will start on Saturday morning and conclude Sunday afternoon. All talks will take place in Harding 142. See the map of SU campus and surrounding vicinity on the "Travel" tab.

Here is a map of the Seattle University and vicinity. It shows the building that the talks will be held (Harding), the Silver Cloud Hotel, the Capitol Hill Light Rail Station, and many of the restuarants and coffee shops in the region.

The West Coast Operator Algebras Seminar promotes the vitality of the operator algebra research community on the Western region of North America and provides a forum for graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and faculty within the region to stay abreast of current developments and to interact.

Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are especially encouraged to attend. Support for travel and local expenses will be available but limited. Priority will be given to graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. For details please see the financial support page. We anticipate National Science Foundation funding.


Confirmed speakers:

  • March Boedihardjo (University of California, Los Angeles)
  • Robin Deeley (University of Colorado)
  • Elizabeth Gillaspy (University of Montana)
  • David Jekel (University of California, Los Angeles)
  • Todd Kemp (University of California, San Diego)
  • Therese Landry (University of California, Riverside)
  • Brent Nelson (Vanderbilt University)
  • Rolando de Santiago (University of California, Los Angeles)
  • Jorge Garza Vargas (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Dan-Virgil Voiculescu (University of California, Berkeley)
  • Feng Xu (University of California, Riverside)
  • Ping Zhong (University of Wyoming)


Local Organizer:

  • Jeff Boersema (Seattle University)

Scientific Committee:

  • Adrian Ioana (University of California, San Diego)
  • Zhuang Niu (University of Wyoming)
  • Ian Putnam (University of Victoria)
  • Dimitri Shlyakhtenko (University of California, Los Angeles)

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