Each AIM workshop has places reserved for applicants. Successful applicants for in-person workshops receive funding for travel and accommodations for participation in the workshop. The workshops marked with an * below are still accepting applications. The AIM style workshop features a limited number of talks and significant time devoted to organized group activities.
Moments of the derivative of characteristic polynomials and L-functions - Dec 1, 2025
Formal scientific modeling: a case study in global health - Jan 12, 2026
Time-dependent Bernoulli-type free boundary problems - Feb 2, 2026
Powers of edge ideals - Feb 23, 2026
New p-adic perspectives on canonical integral models for Shimura varieties - Mar 2, 2026
Nonabelian aspects of arithmetic statistics - Mar 23, 2026
Addressing declining pollinator populations through new mathematics - Mar 30, 2026
* Combinatorial coding theory - Apr 13, 2026
The Bochner technique - May 11, 2026
Algebraic and combinatorial structures in exactly solvable models - Jun 1, 2026