The Southwest Center for Arithmetic Geometry

News

September 2014

AWS 2014 will be held March 14-18, 2015 at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ on Arithmetic and Higher Dimensional-Varieties.

June 2013

AWS 2014 will be held March 15-19, 2014 at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ.

October 2012

Great news! The NSF has renewed funding for the Southwest Center for another three years (2013-2015). The orginizational team for the next three AWS meetings includes veteran organizers Matt Papanikolas and Rachel Pries, and new members Bryden Cais and Mirela Ciperiani. Also new to the team, Romyar Sharifi will take over the lead role. The advisory board now consists of Alina Bucur, Kiran Kedlaya, Bjorn Poonen, Fernando Rodriguez-Villegas, David Savitt, William Stein, and Dinesh Thakur.

September 2012

AWS 2013 will be held March 9-13, 2013 at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ.

June 2011

AWS 2012 will be held March 10-14, 2012 at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ.

September 2010

AWS 2011 will be held March 12-16, 2011 at the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ.

February 2009

Good news: the Southwest Center grant has been renewed for three more years of Winter Schools! Rachel Pries has joined the PI team on the new grant.

October 2008

AWS 2009 will be held March 14-18, 2009 at the University of Arizona in Tucson on Quadratic Forms.

October 2007

AWS 2008 will be held March 15-19, 2008 at the University of Arizona in Tucson on Special Functions and Transcendence. The speakers and titles of their lectures have been announced.

May 2007

AWS 2008 will be held March 15-19, 2008 at the University of Arizona in Tucson.

March 2007

The Arizona Winter School 2007 was a great success.

November 2006

Preliminary Course and Project Descriptions posted for the next Arizona Winter School.

June 2006

The next Arizona Winter School was March 10-14, 2007 in Tucson, Arizona. Click here to apply.

June 2006

The new Southwest Center directors include a mix of alumni of the early Winter Schools (Matt Papanikolas, David Savitt, and William Stein) and old hands (Dinesh Thakur and Fernando Rodriguez Villegas). They will be supported by an advisory group consisting of David Ben-Zvi, Minhyong Kim, Bill McCallum, Bjorn Poonen, and Doug Ulmer. The new group, led by David Savitt, has obtained three more years of funding from NSF.