Speakers & schedule

Confirmed speakers for this year's meeting include:
  • Vincent Bouchard, Univ. of Alberta
  • David Conlon, Caltech
  • Milena Hering, Univ. of Edinburgh
  • Christian Ketterer, NUI Maynooth
  • Renate Loll, Radboud Univ. Nijmegen
  • Colm Mulcahy, Spelman College
  • Anthony O'Farrell, NUI Maynooth
  • Hugo Parlier, Univ. of Fribourg
  • Endre Süli, Univ. of Oxford
The schedule of the talks can be found here.

Registration

For planning purposes we ask all attendees to register here.

The conference fee is 40 euro. This is waived for IMS members, members of societies with reciprocity agreements and PhD students. In other cases, it should be paid in advance of the event via the button below or the URL on the registration form.

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Application forms for IMS membership will be available at the desk and the annual fee is 40 euro (20 euro for students). For further details regarding membership, see the IMS website.

Public talk

As part of the meeting there will be a public talk by Hugo Parlier on Wednesday, August 26th at 5:30pm . The talk will take place in the Academy House of the Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street. The event is currently fully booked but it is possible to join the wait list for a (free) ticket via the link here.

Traces
How do shapes relate to one another? Where the artist intuitively grasps the balance between forms, mathematicians map out these relationships by incorporating notions of distance and transformation into what they call moduli spaces—vast structured landscapes of all possible geometric shapes.

Together with Bruno Teheux, in order to sample collective creativity, we imagined the project Life Lines and collected thousands of drawings from around the world. The game Quadratis, designed with Paul Turner, allows players to explore and visualize moduli spaces.

Both projects will be at the heart of a resolutely interactive talk.

Poster session

On the afternoon of Thursday, August 27th there will be a poster session. All interested participants are encouraged to contribute and topics can include new research, general-interest mathematics, or the history and work of the IMS. The event will include a competition for early career participants, generously sponsored by the Susquehanna Intl. Group Ltd. MSc and PhD students as well as early stage postdocs (up to one year after graduation) are eligible. Please submit your poster title to IMS2026@tcd.ie by August 12th; please also indicate whether you are eligible for the competition and whether you wish to be part of it.

Conference dinner

There will be a conference dinner on Thursday, August 27th at 7:00pm at the 10 Fleet Street Restaurant at the Morgan Hotel. This will be served BBQ-style and the cost is 40 euro per person.



To attend, please use the button below to pay in advance. Payment must be completed by August 13th.

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50th Anniversary

The founding of the IMS can be to dated to a meeting in House 39 of TCD on April 14th 1976 where the original constitution was accepted. A recounting of the origins of the IMS by T.T. West was published in the IMS Bulletin. The secretary's report, by T.C. Hurley, of the first year's activities is also available from the IMS Bulletin here.

Sponsors

IMS 2026 is organised in partnership with the Clay Mathematics Institute and is generously supported by:

Local organising committee

Tom Cremaschi, Marvin Anas Hahn, Nicolas Mascot, Tristan McLoughlin, Katrin Wendland.