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International Workshop on Operator Theory and Applications

IWOTA 2024 will bring together leading international experts for an exchange of results and methods, and for tracing the future development in operator theory, complex analysis, harmonic analysis, linear algebra, random matrix theory, mathematical physics, and their applications. In addition to plenary and semi-plenary talks, the conference provides opportunities for all participants (including young researchers) to present their results in invited and contributed sessions, and to interact with other researchers with similar interests and form new collaborations. It will be held August 12-16, 2024 at the University of Kent in Canterbury, UK.

 

Registration packages:

Up to May 31st:

Early bird regular fee £250

Early bird reduced fee for Early Career Researchers (PhD/research students or anyone who has completed their PhD in the last five years (excluding academic career breaks)) £150

 

From June 1st:

Regular fee £300

Reduced fee for Early Career Researchers £180

 

The registration package will include conference materials, tea/coffee breaks and lunches.

 

Accommodation:

During the registration process there will be the option to book accommodation on campus from Sunday 11th until Saturday 17th August.

Single en-suite bed and breakfast room - £62 per night

Double en-suite bed and breakfast room - £87 per night

Single standard (shared bathrooms) bed and breakfast room - £52.50 per night


All campus accommodation is located within a 10 minute walk to the conference venue. For more information about the accommodation, please visit this link: Turing College - Campus Accommodation 

You can view a virtual tour of the rooms by visiting this link. You will need to click "view more" to open additional tours. Accommodation - Virtual Tours


Contact details for any queries: 

For conference, programme queries, please contact: iwota2024@kent.ac.uk

For accommodation, payment, registration queries, please contact: eventregistrations@kent.ac.uk