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Upcoming Workshops

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.

Addressing declining pollinator populations through new mathematics —

Combinatorial coding theory —

The Bochner technique —

Algebraic and combinatorial structures in exactly solvable models —

Roots of Unity —

Fairness and foundations in machine learning —

Explicit methods for Soergel bimodules —

Gibbsian line ensembles —

Geometric properties of Hilbert schemes —

Daniels Workshop 2026 —

Mathematical modeling of tumor-immune dynamics and immunotherapies —

Modularity and quantum topology —

Generalized logics and inner models —

Themes and trends in structural graph theory —

Uniform Roe algebras: structure and invariants —

New frontiers in dispersive integrable equations —

Graph homomorphism inequalities —

Interactions between discrete and large topological groups —

Non-Archimedean methods in complex geometry —