This Summer School aims at introducing Master and Doctoral students to quite a few topics of current research in random matrices. Post-docs applications are also welcome and will receive proper consideration. If you are interested by this Summer School, you can register yourself with the form.
The school will start on Monday 10th of June and end on Tuesday 18th of June, and will be followed by a conference on random matrices from 19th of June to 21th of June that you can attend (https://indico.math.cnrs.fr/event/10927/).
The school will feature 7 mini-courses of varying degrees of difficulty. 5 courses will take a slightly more advanced standpoint which, in any case, should be accessible to advanced Master students (in the European sense which can be compared to first year graduate students in the American continent). 2 basic courses require less prerequisite and are accessible to undergraduate students (3td year of undergraduate studies in the European system).
Basic courses
Guillaume Cébron - Introduction to Free Probability Theory (1rst week)
François Chapon - Introduction to Random Matrices (1rst week)
Advanced courses
Gérard Ben Arous - Random matrices and dynamics of optimization in very high dimensions (2nd week)
Mireille Capitaine - Deformed matrical models and free probability theory (1rst week)
Reda Chhaibi - Beta ensembles(1rst week)
Alice Guionnet - Large deviations for the largest eigenvalues of random matrices (2nd week)
Jamal Najim - Equilibria in large Lotka-Volterra systems of ODE coupled by large random matrices (2nd week)
The timetable is now available