Stratifying Kiel – Workshop on Stratitfied Topological Spaces, Kiel, Germany, 2026-08-31 – 09-04

Dear all,

This is the second announcement for the workshop

    Stratifying Kiel: Stratified Spaces from Higher Category Theory to Applied Topology

taking place in Kiel, from August 31st to September 4th 2026.

Stratified spaces have proven themselves to be a rich and ubiquitous class of mathematical objects, with appearances in diverse areas of such as classical algebraic and differential topology and geometry, higher category theory and topological data analysis. With this conference, we aim to foster the exchange of recent advances, ideas and methods between and within these various communities, working on and with stratified spaces.

Program:

We are looking to make the event accessible to a wide group of mathematicians. To this end, there will be three minicourses:

    Clark Barwick (University of Edinburgh): Stratified homotopy theory with a focus on constructible sheaves and exodromy
    Uzu Lim (Queen Mary University of London): Machine learning and stratified spaces
    Jon Woolf (University of Liverpool): Simplicial and perverse sheaves, and intersection homology

In addition to these, there will be talks by invited speakers, which will include:

    Fernando Abellán (MPI Bonn)

    David Chataur (Université de Picardie Jules Verne)
    Tobias Dyckerhoff (Universität Hamburg)
    Colin Fourel (University of Strasbourg)
    Jānis Lazovskis (University of Latvia)
    Ezra Miller (Duke University)
    Guglielmo Nocera (IHÉS)
    Markus Pflaum (University of Colorado Boulder)
    Hiro Tanaka (Texas State University)

    Francesca Tombari (KTH – Royal Institute of Technology)
    Marco Volpe (Universität Regensburg)
    Bei Wang (University of Utah)

Potentially, there are a few remaining spots still open for talks. Furthermore, limited funding will be available for travel and accommodation for young participants.

Please register here by July 30th.

Looking forward to seeing some of you in Kiel this Summer,

Lukas Waas (Oxford University), Sylvain Douteau (Université Paris-Cité, IRIF) and Timo Essig (Universität Kiel)

Aarhus Summer School on TDA in Stochastic Geometry and Image Processing, 2025-08-04 – 08, Aarhus, Denmark

Christian Hirsch and his colleagues write:
It is our pleasure to announce the Aarhus summer school on “Topological data analysis in stochastic geometry and image processing” to be held atAarhus Institute of Advanced Studies, August 04-08, 2025. The summer school on “Topological data analysis in stochastic geometry and image processing” is a five-day event with the aim of introducing young researchers to the highly active fields of Topological Data Analysis (TDA), Stochastic Geometry and Image Processing. The key elements of the summer school are lectures by four distinguished keynote speakers and the analysis of real-world datasets in group project work educating young researchers towork at the interface of TDA and Stochastic Geometry

The principal target group is PhD students and postdocs in topology, probability theory, and related subjects.

The invited lecturers are:

  • Omer Bobrowski (Queen Mary University, London) 
  • Anna Gusakova (University of Münster)
  • Anthea Monod (Imperial College, London) 
  • Raphaël Lachièze-Rey (INRIA Paris)

The registration will open in mid March 2025. Further information can be found at http://aarhustda.info/

We are looking forward to an inspiring event.

Join us in making TDA tutorials!

Dear Colleagues,

AATRN and WinCompTop are looking for participants to create ten-minute YouTube videos on subjects related to applied topology. We will meet every Wednesday at 11am EST during the month of March. Our event is also a great way to meet new mathematicians! We particularly encourage graduate students to participate. Please see our webpage https://sites.google.com/view/aatrn-tutorial-a-thon and fill out our interest form for more information. 

Best, the organizers:

Henry Adams
Hana Dal Poz Kouřimská
Teresa Heiss
Sarah Percival
Lori Ziegelmeier

With thanks to AATRN (https://topology.ima.umn.edu/) and WinCompTop (https://awmadvance.org/research-networks/wincomptop-women-in-computational-topology/)

AATRN YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/c/AppliedAlgebraicTopologyNetwork