XX RED RAIDER

"Geometric Analysis and Applications"


The registration is free but mandatory and financial support is provided upon request and availability.

XX Red Raider Minisymposium ( April 25, 2026)

Due to a major concert in Lubbock held on April 25, hotel accommodations throughout the region for Apr 24-26 have been fully booked well in advance. Although registration has been extended beyond March 20, we regret that we are no longer able to provide assistance with lodging. Participants registering starting March 20 will be responsible for securing and paying their own accommodations. At present, hotel availability in Lubbock for these dates is extremely limited, if not entirely unavailable.

The field of Geometric Analysis and Applications has a long history and is currently as dynamic and vibrant as ever. Thus, the conference provides an exciting opportunity for the interested audience to learn cutting-edge research in a friendly atmosphere.

The main objectives of this minisymposium can be summarized as follows:

    1. Improve our understanding of recent significant developments in the field of Geometric Analysis and Applications

    2. Bring together mathematicians from different backgrounds and in various career stages to foster mutual understanding and lay out foundations for future research.

    3. Advance the engagement of graduate students and early-career researchers interested in this expanding field.

The line-up of our invited speakers covers many of the sub-topics inside Geometric Analysis and Applications.

Minisymposium Structure


The minisymposium will consist of talks from Invited Plenary and Early-Career Speakers and also include a poster session. Through the generous support of the National Science Foundation, funding is available for early-career faculty, postdoctoral researchers, graduate, and undergraduate students to participate in the minisymposium and to present posters. More details regarding the structure may be found here.



Conference Support


National Science Foundation logo This conference is supported by Dr. Bijoy Ghosh, Dr. Magdalena Toda, Department of Mathematics and Statistics - Texas Tech University and the National Science Foundation .

Conference Code of Conduct


This conference is committed to providing a professional, inclusive, and harassment-free environment for all participants.

All attendees, speakers, and organizers are expected to adhere to the policies set forth by Texas Tech University regarding harassment, discrimination, and sexual misconduct.

Please review the official policy here:
https://www.depts.ttu.edu/research/ors/agency-specific-information.php

Any form of harassment or inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated.