GAeL, Géométrie
Algébrique en Liberté,
is a conference organised by and for
researchers in Algebraic Geometry at
the beginning of their scientific
career. The conference gives PhD
students and post-docs the opportunity
to lecture, often for the first time,
in front of an international audience.
In addition, selected international
experts deliver mini-courses on topics
at the cutting-edge of important new
developments in Algebraic
Geometry.
Origins
The first 13 editions of GAeL were organized at the Centre International des Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France), because of which GAeL has a French name. However, nowadays all communication and talks are in English. Most recently, GAeL has taken place in in Bedlewo (Poland), Istanbul (Turkey), Madrid (Spain), Leiden (Netherlands), Coimbra (Portugal) and Berlin (Germany). The upcoming conference in 2012 in Grenoble will be the 20th GAeL conference.
The first 13 editions of GAeL were organized at the Centre International des Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France), because of which GAeL has a French name. However, nowadays all communication and talks are in English. Most recently, GAeL has taken place in in Bedlewo (Poland), Istanbul (Turkey), Madrid (Spain), Leiden (Netherlands), Coimbra (Portugal) and Berlin (Germany). The upcoming conference in 2012 in Grenoble will be the 20th GAeL conference.
Past conferences
- GAel XIX (Berlin, 2011) website
- GAeL XVII (Leiden, 2009) - description