The 17th edition of the London Colloquia in Combinatorics will be held on the 8th and the 9th of May 2024. As in the past years, we will present a dozen of talks covering a wide range of topics of interest to all working in combinatorics or related fields.
On Wednesday (May 8), at University College London, the speakers will be Paul Balister (Oxford), Candy Bowtell (Warwick), Marcelo Campos (Cambridge), Jinyoung Park (Courant Institute), Fiona Skerman (Uppsala), Laszlo Vegh (LSE).
On Thursday (May 9), at the London School of Economics, the speakers will be Jo Ellis-Managham (Amsterdam), Nemanja Draganic (Oxford), Anurag Bishnoi (Delft), Yoshi Kohayakawa (Sao Paulo), Alan Sokal (UCL), Kristina Vuskovic (Leeds).
Please note that registration is required for the Colloquia. Visit the website (https://tiny.cc/2dayCC) for more details.
As in past years, we will also host a poster session on the LSE day, allowing PhD students in Discrete Mathematics and related areas to present their work. A prize for the best poster will be awarded during the evening reception that day. The jury for this prize will be made up of speakers of the Colloquia. PhD Students wishing to present a poster should apply by sending an email to Yani Pehova (Y.Pehova@lse.ac.uk<mailto:Y.Pehova@lse.ac.uk>) by 15th April 2024, with a title and abstract for their poster. Notifications for selected posters will be sent out by 22nd April 2024. Posters should be A1 in size and in portrait format. They should be brought in at the start of the LSE day of the Colloquia (Thursday 9th May 2024).
Some funds are available to contribute to the expenses of research students who wish to attend the meetings. Priority for this funding will be given to students presenting posters.
We are looking forward to seeing you in London,
Julia Boettcher, Shoham Letzter, Alexey Pokrovskiy, Yani Pehova, Jozef Skokan, John Talbot
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