Joe P. Chen's Scientific Organization


Opening of the Cornell Fractals 6 Conference, Ithaca, NY, June 13, 2017. (Photo credit: John Rock.)

Due to a major shift in my research focus, I no longer co-organize or actively participate in conferences on fractals.
Meanwhile, I am open to co-organizing meetings where the majority of attendees are practitioners of interacting particle systems, or working broadly on the interface of probability, PDEs, and statistical mechanics.

Below is a list of conferences I have co-organized to date.

March 22-24, 2019: With Hung Lu, Robert Niemeyer, and Machiel van Frankenhuijsen, we co-organized a Special Session on Geometry, Analysis, Dynamics, and Mathematical Physics on Fractal Spaces at the 2019 AMS Spring Central & Western Joint Sectional Meeting at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa.

January 17-18, 2019: With Patricia Alonso-Ruiz, Luke Rogers, Bob Strichartz, and Sasha Teplyaev, we are co-organizing the AMS Special Session "Differential Equations on Fractals at the 2019 Joint Mathematics Meetings in Baltimore.

June 13-17, 2017: Bob Strichartz, Sasha Teplyaev, Luke Rogers and I co-organized the 6th Cornell Conference on Analysis, Probability, and Mathematical Physics on Fractals.

March 19-20, 2016: Bob Strichartz, Sasha Teplyaev, Luke Rogers and I co-organized a special session at the AMS Spring Eastern Sectional Meeting at SUNY Stony Brook.

From Spring 2015 to Spring 2016, Matthew Badger and I co-organized the UConn Analysis & Probability Seminar, Fridays 3:15-4:15p.

In Summer 2015, I was one of the research mentors for the UConn math REU program, working mainly with the fractals group and the stochastic control group. I also organized the summer S.I.G.M.A. seminar (Fridays 12:15p~1:15p).

On July 28, 2015, Luke Rogers and I co-organized the 3rd Northeast Mathematics Undergraduate Research Mini-Symposium [Full program pdf].


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