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World known mathematician Dennis Gaitsgory visited Department of Mathematics

On Wednesday, March 12, 2025, Dennis Gaitsgory (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn) held lecture titled „Proof of the geometric Langlands conjecture“ as part of Department of Mathematics Colloqium „Sibe Mardešić“ . Dennis Gaitsgory is among the leading mathematicians of today, whose work centers around the geometric Langlands program. Prior to his current position as a director at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn, he was a professor at Harvard University and Israel Gelfand Chair at IHES. He has been awarded the prize of the European Mathematical Society and the Chevalley prize in Lie theory for his work. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and has mentored 12 PhD students. As a part of his ongoing efforts in bringing more visibility to the geometric Langlands program, he coauthored a 1425-page book together with J. Lurie and N. Rozenblyum. Since Department of Mathematics Colloqium „Sibe Mardešić“ has been founded, 16 renowned mathematician visited us and held lectures a s part of the Colloquium. We are happy and honored that we are able to organize cooperation with leading mathematicins of today.


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UNIC Mathematics Workshop 2023

The UNIC Mathematics Workshop 2023 aims at bringing together mathematicians from several universities under the umbrella of the UNIC network. The workshop then seeks to provide space for collaboration and cooperation among participating mathematicians to build a network and advance institutional capacities. Within the context of the workshop, participants will present possible avenues to develop joint study programs and possible joint PhD supervision, among other forms of collaboration. The workshop serves to foster collaborative research efforts that can benefit the wider mathematical community. It will feature a presentation of the future study program Theoretical Mathematics, that is under discussion, several mathematical lectures on diverse topics, a discussion table, and possibilities for networking. The workshop is open to mathematicians from all UNIC institutions who are interested in the future study program or fostering collaboration with UNIC colleagues, as well as to researchers and PhD students who will benefit from the workshop scientific program.

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Author: Božidar Tartaro
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