Learning seminars are amongst the activities that I enjoyed the most in academia. Below is a list of all the university seminars which I actively participated in. By that I mean that I gave at least one talk in each seminar (and even organized a couple of them). Accompanying notes for most of those talks are available here.
Topic | Term | Place |
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p–adic geometry (Scholze–Weinstein) | Winter 2021 | Online |
Rational points on curves II (Lawrence–Venkatesh) | Winter 2021 | CRM Montreal |
p–adic variation of modular forms | Autumn 2020 | CRM Montreal |
The Bernstein–Gelfand–Gelfand complex | Autumn 2020 | CRM Montreal |
Geometric construction of p–adic L–functions (Andreatta–Iovita) | Winter 2020 | Concordia University |
Rational points on curves I (Lawrence–Venkatesh) | Winter 2020 | McGill University |
Department’s graduate students seminar | Autumn 2019 | Concordia University |
Derived categories | Autumn 2019 | Concordia University |
Étale cohomology | Summer 2019 | McGill University |
Department’s graduate students seminar | Winter 2019 | Concordia University |
The Mazur–Tate–Teitelbaum conjecture (Greenberg–Stevens) | Autumn 2018 | McGill University |
Katz’s correspondence | Autumn 2017 | University of Padua |
Abelian varieties | Summer 2017 | University of Regensburg |
L–functions of number fields | Summer 2017 | University of Regensburg |
Algebraic function fields | Winter 2016/17 | University of Regensburg |
Central simple algebras | Winter 2016/17 | University of Regensburg |
Overconvergent modular symbols | Spring 2016 | University of Barcelona |
I included links to the websites of the seminars whenever they existed. The links worked when I last checked them on 22nd January 2022, but be warned that many academics tend not to keep such links alive for a long time.