2022 Summer School on the Langlands program - IHES
Summer School Poster - Poster École d'été Event

2022 Summer School on the Langlands program

REMINDER: the participants of the Summer School who will come in person have been selected among a lot of applicants. Others, who were not selected but put on a waiting list won’t participate in person because the capacity of the conference center has been reached. Therefore, if you are interested in participating but did not apply or haven’t been selected or invited to come, please register to participate through Zoom and don’t come to IHES. There are no more seats available and those who did apply and were selected through the application process have the priority to participate in person.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!


2022 Summer School on the Langlands program

The next Summer School, organized by Pierre-Henri Chaudouard (IMJ-PRG),  Wee Teck Gan (National Univ. of Singapore), Tasho Kaletha (Univ. of Michigan), and Yiannis Sakellaridis (Johns Hopkins Univ.), will focus on the Langlands program, an area of research still very active, for three weeks. It will be held at IHES from July 11 to 29, 2022.

Gérard Laumon (Univ. Paris-Sud), Colette Mœglin (IMJ-PRG), Bảo Châu NGÔ (Chicago Univ.) and Jean-Loup Waldspurger (IMJ-PRG) are the members of the scientific committee for this 2022 edition.


Poster École d'été 202245 years of research and more…

It has been almost 45 years since the influential summer school held in Corvallis, Oregon in 1977 brought together the leading experts of the Langlands program and defined the research agenda in this area for subsequent decades, at the same time inspiring and enabling several generations of young researchers to join in this exciting journey. This 3-week IHES summer school aims to do the same for the next phase of development in the Langlands program.

Recent decades have brought tremendous progress on the project of endoscopy, the extension of the Langlands program to the “relative” setting of spherical varieties and other related spaces, numerous successful “explicit” methods (such as the theta correspondence) to construct functoriality.

Ideas from the geometric Langlands program have begun impacting and enriching the classical Langlands program in significant ways. In particular, the idea that the “space of Langlands parameters” is not just a set, but a geometric space, can be used to organize a lot of developments around reciprocity.

The Summer School will attempt to bring these exciting new directions together and explore their interactions.

Find out more about the invited speakers:
David BEN-ZVI, UT Austin
– Raphaël BEUZART-PLESSIS, Univ. Aix-Marseille
– Ana CARAIANI, Imperial College
– Jean-François DAT, IMJ-PRG
– Matthew EMERTON, Chicago Univ.
– Laurent FARGUES, IMJ-PRG
– Tony FENG, MIT
– Jessica FINTZEN, Duke Univ. & Cambridge Univ.
– Toby GEE, Imperial College
– Michael HARRIS, Columbia Univ.
– Eugen HELLMANN, Univ. Münster
– Erez LAPID, Weizmann Inst.
– Chao LI, Columbia Univ.
Lucas MASON-BROWN, University of Oxford
– Sophie MOREL, ENS Lyon
– Bảo Châu NGÔ, Chicago Univ.
– Dipendra PRASAD, IIT Bombay
– Sam RASKIN, Univ. of Texas
– Peter SCHOLZE, Univ. Bonn
– Sug Woo SHIN, UC Berkeley
– Olivier TAÏBI, ENS Lyon
– Akshay VENKATESH, IAS
– Jared WEINSTEIN, Boston Univ.
– Cong XUE, IMJ-PRG
– Zhiwei YUN, MIT
– Wei ZHANG, MIT
– Xinwen ZHU, CALTECH

More information on the dedicated webpage.