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Dynamics and Group Geometry Early Researchers Seminar (DAGGER)

DAGGER is an informal seminar for early-career researchers with interests in dynamics, geometry, topology and related areas. The aim is to provide an accessible setting where postgraduate students and postdocs can talk about their research and their interests, and connect over maths.

Students and postdocs from other areas are welcome to participate, and new PhD students, master's students and third- and fourth-year undergraduates are in particular encouraged to come along!

Talks take place on Mondays, 2-3PM, in B3.02.

If you would like to give a talk or suggest a speaker, please contact Darragh, Glen, Layne or Vicente.

Term 1

 Date  Room  Speaker  Title
7th Oct 2024 B3.02 Short volunteered talks Informal welcome to the DAGGER seminar
14th Oct 2024 B3.02 Mariam Al-Hawaj (Trinity College Dublin)  Generalized pseudo-Anosov Maps and Hubbard Trees 
4th Nov 2024 B3.02 Ananya Satoskar (LSGNT) Mapping Class Groups and Birman-Hilden Theory
11th Nov 2024 B3.02 Eduardo Silva (University of Münster) Harmonic functions on groups and the Poisson boundary
18th Nov 2024 B3.02 Anna Jové (Universitat de Barcelona) What is a Baker domain? Introduction to transcendental dynamics
25th Nov 2024 B3.02 Gabriel Corrigan (University of Glasgow) Realising virtual cohomological dimension of automorphism groups of RAAGs 
2nd Dec 2024 B3.02 Leon Starešinić (Imperial College London) Density of Stable Interval Translation Maps 

Term 2

Date Room Speaker Title
13th Jan 2025 B3.02 Harry Iveson (University of Southampton)  A presentation for the outer automorphism group of certain free products
27th Jan 2025 B3.01 Mats Bylund (Université Paris-Saclay) Collet-Eckmann and hyperbolicity in unicritical dynamics
10th Feb 2025 B3.02 Felipe Hernández (EFPL) Multiple Polynomial Recurrence in Weyl Systems
17th Feb 2025 B3.02 Beno Učakar (University of Ljubljana) A beginner's guide to quasiconformal folding 
24th Feb 2025 B3.02 Rigoberto Zelada (University of Warwick)

Sets of iterated differences, Diophantine approximations, and applications to ergodic theory

3rd Mar 2025 B3.02 Maartje Wisse (LSGNT) The Case for Knot Homologies
10th Mar 2025 B3.02 Alessandro Cigna (KCL)  

Term 3

Date Room Speaker Title
28th Apr 2025 B3.02 Saeed Shaabanian (University of St Andrews)  
5th May 2025 B3.02 No seminar - May bank holiday  
12th May 2025 B3.02 Andrey Chernyshev (University of Warwick)  
19th May 2025 B3.02 Ayesha Bennett (University of Cambridge)  
26th May 2025 B3.02 No seminar - Spring bank holiday  
2nd Jun 2025 B3.02 Sven van Golden (University of Birmingham)  
9th Jun 2025 B3.02    
16th Jun 2025 MB0.08    
23rd Jun 2025 B3.02