
NoSeaG
Noncommutative geometry along the North Sea 2026
Prague, 10-14 August 2026
The 5th addition of NCG along the North Sea, an annual conference bringing together researchers from the North Sea area who work in noncommutative geometry and related areas.
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Confirmed Speakers
Sara Azzali, Bari (TBC)
Konrad Aguilar, Pomona College
Are Austad, Oslo
Suvrajit Bhattacharjee, Białystok
Christian Bönicke, Newcastle
Branimir Ćaćić, Fredericton (TBC)
Kenny De Commer, Brussels
Dimitris Gerontogiannis, Warsaw
Magnus Goffeng, Lund
Lucas Hataishi, Oxford
Eva-Maria Hekkelman, Bonn
Ulrich Krämer, Dresden
Jacek Krajczok, Brussels
Bartosz Kwaśniewski, Białystok
David Kyed, Odense
Nadia Larsen, Oslo
Yuezhao Li, Bonn/Leiden
Ada Masters, Lund
Valerio Proietti, Oslo
Malte Leimbach, Bonn (TBC)
Thérèse Basa Landry, Santa Barbara
Sergey Neshveyev, Oslo
Shintaro Nishikawa, Southampton
Walter van Suijlekom, Nijmegen
Jonathan Taylor, Potsdam
Torstein Ulsnaes, Karlsruhe
Christian Voigt, Glasgow
Sophie Emma Zegers, Delft
Organisers
Tristan Bice, IMCAS
Ben Bouwen, IMCAS
Marzieh Forough, Czech Technical University
Bhishan Jacelon, IMCAS
Jens Kaad, Odense
Bram Mesland, Leiden
Réamonn Ó Buachalla, Charles University
Karen Strung, IMCAS
praguencgt@gmail.com
ncgandtprague.wordpress.com
Photograph credit: Bhishan Jacelon
“NoSeaG” is the 5th annual Noncommutative Geometry Along the North Sea workshop. Previous editions: Leiden (2022), Bonn (2023), OdenSeaG (Odense, 2024), EdinSeaG (Edinburgh, 2025).
The conference will bring together researchers from across Europe and beyond to exchange ideas and shape emerging developments in noncommutative geometry. Recent progress in the field includes substantial advances in unbounded KK-theory, new analyses of quantum metric spaces, and growing interactions between the analytic perspective via C*-algebras and the algebraic approach through Hopf algebras.
To register, please send an email to praguencgt@gmail.com.
Please note that the funding for the meeting is limited, and is primarily intended to facilitate the participation of students and other early career researchers (ECR).
If you are an ECR, indicate in your registration email whether you are in need of funds to cover your travel or accommodation. There is also the opportunity to give a five-minute “lightning talk”. If you are interested in doing so, please provide a tentative title in your registration email.