“Frontier Probability Days 2014” (FPD’14) is a regional workshop, taking place at the University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ on May 18-20, 2014. Its purpose is to bring together researchers, both regionally and globally, who have an interest in probability and its applications. FPD aims to complement other regional conferences in Probability that are held annually elsewhere in the US.
Plenary Speakers:
- Marek Biskup (University California, Los Angeles)
- Michael Damron (Indiana University, Bloomington)
- M. Gregory Forest (University of North Carolina)
- Todd Kemp (University of California, San Diego)
- Firas Rassoul-Agha (University of Utah)
- Kavita Ramanan (Brown University)
- Brian Rider (Temple University)
Travel and lodging expenses may be partially covered from a grant from the National Science Foundation. If you would like to be considered for financial support, fill out a registration form before March 2, 2014 and check the corresponding button. See the Support page for more information.
Graduate students are especially encouraged to apply.
Organizers: Tom Alberts (CalTech), Davar Khoshnevisan (U Utah), Firas Rassoul-Agha (U Utah), Sunder Sethuraman (U Arizona), Edward C Waymire (Origon State).