We would like to thank all the speakers who made the conference a success. In order to encourage young mathematicians, we have chosen some of graduate students whose talks were particularly good to receive awards.

We have awarded the following graduate students awards for giving outstanding talks during the conference.

Michael Allen
Tim Davis
Robert Dicks
Andreas Mono
Yatin Patel
Praneel Samanta

After several postonements due to COVID-19, we have rescheduled the Automorphic Forms Workshop. It will now be an online conference between March 17, 2022 and March 19, 2022. We have reset the registration form for the virtual conference. Click below to fill out the registration form. If you wish to give a talk, register by March 1.

Over the last 33 years, the Annual Workshop on Automorphic Forms and Related Topics has remained a small and friendly conference. Those attending range from students to new PhD's to established researchers. For young researchers, the conference has provided support and encouragement. For accomplished researchers, it has provided the opportunity to mentor as well as a forum for exchanging ideas.

The workshop has become internationally recognized for both its high-quality research talks and its supportive atmosphere for junior researchers. Participants present cutting-edge research in all areas related to automorphic forms. These include mock modular forms, Maass wave forms, elliptic curves, Siegel and Jacobi modular forms, special values of L-functions, random matrices, quadratic forms, applications of modular forms, and many other topics.

In addition to research talks, the workshop has, in the past years, featured panel discussion sessions on the topics of grant writing, mentoring and research partnerships, REUs and outreach, and opportunities for international collaborations. Based on the success of these sessions, we plan to have similar panel sessions this year as well.

Each participant is strongly encouraged to give a talk . This year, because of the number of participants, all talks will be 20 minutes long.

The goals of this conference are in alignment with the AMS Policy on a Welcoming Environment. Specifically, "[we strive] to ensure that participants in its activities enjoy a welcoming environment. In all [our] activities, [we seek] to foster an atmosphere that encourages the free expression and exchange of ideas. [We support] equality of opportunity and treatment for all participants, regardless of gender, gender identity or expression, race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion or religious belief, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disabilities, veteran status, or immigration status."

Register for the conference. Register by March 1 if you wish to give a talk.

Clear your calendar for the week of March 17-19, 2022, so that you will be able to attend the workshop.

Do some awesome Mathematics so that you will have something interesting to present.