Current Progress in Mathematical Physics

On December 10-12 2018, Monday to Wednesday, please join us for the conference "Current Progress in Mathematical Physics" of the Picture Language Project at Harvard. The conference is wide-ranging on recent research in mathematical physics. The conference will start on Monday 9:00 am at Harvard University.

Location: Jefferson 250, Harvard University, 17 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

Current Progress in Mathematical Physics 2018

Confirmed Speakers
Jennifer Chayes (Microsoft)
David Evans (Cardiff University)
Huijun Fan (Peking University)
James Glimm (Stony Brook)
Klaus Hepp (ETH)
Christian Jaekel (University of Sao Paulo)
Bas Jassens (Delft University of Technology)
Vaughan Jones (Vanderbilt University)
Davis Lazowski (Harvard)
Robert D. Levin, public lecture
Zhengwei Liu (Harvard)
Mikhail Lukin (Harvard)
William Norledge (Penn State University)
Anke Pohl (University of Bremen)
Yunxiang Ren (Harvard)
Christoph Schweigert (University of Hamburg)
Shamil Shakirov (Harvard & Uppsala University)
Michele Tienni (Harvard)
Cumrun Vafa (Harvard)
Xiaogang Wen (MIT)
Edward Witten (IAS)

Organizers
Konrad Osterwalder, Honorary Chair (ETH) 
Victor Kac (MIT)
Christopher King (Northeastern University)
Zhengwei Liu (Harvard)
Eugene Wayne (Boston University)
Jonathan Weitsman (Northeastern University)

For logistical questions, please contact:
Barbara Drauschke
17 Oxford Street, Cambridge MA, 02138, USA
drauschke@fas.harvard.edu
+1 617-495-2895

Conference Website
https://mathpicture.fas.harvard.edu/cpmp2018

Acknowledgement 
We are grateful to the support by the Templeton Religion Trust, the National Science Foundation, and the Departments of Mathematics and of Physics at Harvard. We are grateful to John Ewing (Mathematics for America) for his role on Tuesday evening, to the musicians Heinz Holliger, Kim Kashkashian, and Robert Levin for their participation in the coordinated event on Wednesday evening at the American Academy, and to Alex Wozniakowski (Nanyang Technological University) for the neural transfer style photo used above.