EAGER European Algebraic Geometry Research Training Network

    EAGER opened on 1st Oct 2000.

    Most of the stuff on this page was last updated approx 2005.

    Warwick is the node for the UK in EAGER, with Portugal and Hungary as subnodes; it also connects EAGER to the independent group VBAC (Vector bundles on algebraic curves). The Warwick node is coordinated by Miles Reid, with Greg Sankaran (Univ. of Bath) as deputy. For more details, see EAGER's website Euclid.

    EAGER pre-doc and postdoc fellowships at UK universities

    • money and fellowships
    • application procedure
    • how grants are administered
    • time sheet as TeX file or as postscript file
    • "EU Young researcher's report" form for annual report pdf file
    • 3-folds in algebraic geometry (Marie Curie graduate school)
    • other sources of grants (temporary file)

    COW website and mailing list

    Information on UK algebraic geometry, including developments and funding opportunities in EAGER, is circulated via the mailing list of COW (Cambridge Oxford Warwick algebraic geometry seminar) and Calf (Cambridge Oxford Warwick junior algebraic geometry seminar). Both COW and Calf are funded by the London Mathematical Society. UK mathematicians interested in alg geom in the wide sense should be on this mailing list. If you wish to be put on the COW or Calf mailing lists, go to http://listserv.csv.warwick.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/cowalggeom See also London Top & Geom seminar. Please also subscribe to EAGER-gen, put your data on Euclid, and tell your graduate students (respectively, your thesis adviser) to do likewise. Graduate students should also subscribe to the e-print mailing lists alg-geom etc.

    I make an effort to keep this page up to date, and try to include all the links I know about. Please write to me if you want to be linked to this page.

    Warwick

    Brown, Danila, Gross, Ingalls, Khalid, Kresch, Kuehnel, Micallef, Mond, Moody, Popovici, Rawnsley, Reid, Rumynin, Szendroi, Topping, Wendland
    Graduate students: Smith
    Recently postdocs: Altinok, Buckley, Caibar, Craw, Jorge Neves, Papadakis, Leng, Ryder

    Bath

    King, Sankaran, Kasprzyk, Logvinenko, Marini

    Bristol

    Schofield,

    Cambridge

    Corti, Fisher, Grojnowski, Kovalev, Shepherd-Barron, Ivan Smith, Swinnerton-Dyer, Totaro, Wilson

    Cardiff

    Evans

    Durham

    Scholl, de Jeu, Klingenberg, Moreno-Mejia, Saidi, Scanlon, Volkov

    Edinburgh

    Atiyah, Bridgeland, Maciocia, Singer

    Glasgow

    Baker, Merkulov

    Leeds

    Crawley-Boevey

    Liverpool

    Bruce, Goryunov, Newstead, Nikulin, Pukhlikov, Wall,

    London (Imperial College)

    Buzzard, Costello, Donaldson, Skorobogatov, Thomas,
    Graduate students: Fine, Gee, Joyce, Nevens, Perutz, Poirier, Pons, Ross, Snaith, Tomatis, Tweedale

    UMIST Manchester

    Megyesi

    Nottingham

    Cremona, Fesenko, Spiess

    Oxford

    Candelas, Dancer, Doran, de la Ossa, Hitchin, Joyce, Kirwan, Materov, Scataglini, Steer, Trifogli,
    Graduate students: Baier, Bonsdorff, Cavalcanti, Dammerman, Gualtieri,
    Ketsetzis, Marshall, Noyce, Tamplin

    Portugal

    Lisboa

    Mendes Lopes, Pedro Ferreira dos Santos, Carlos Florentino, Jose Mourao, Joao Pimentel Nunes,

    Oporto

    Gothen

    Budapest (Hungary)

    Károly Böröczky, András Némethi, Endre Szabó, Tamás Szamuely, András Szenes,

    visitors: Kollár (Princeton), Kovács (Chicago) and Szendroi (Utrecht)
     

    Jobs and other funding opportunities

    Web sites listing job openings include the LMS and the European Math Soc.  Research fellowships of
    various kinds are offered by EPSRC, EU Marie Curie, Oxbridge colleges and the Royal Society. For a discussion, see also my grants page.