Presented By: MCAIM - Department of Mathematics
Michigan Interdisciplinary Meeting on Amplitudes: Bridges between Physics and Mathematics

October 24, 25, & 26, 2025
This interdisciplinary conference will bring together theoretical physicists and mathematicians to explore recent interdisciplinary advancements in research on scattering amplitudes. Participants from both the physics and mathematics communities will bring a diverse range of perspectives to the field of amplitudes.
The conference is funded jointly by the Leinweber Institute for Theoretical Physics (LITP) and the Michigan Center for Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics (MCAIM).
Students from both the physics and mathematics communities are welcome to register and participate. Junior researchers are invited to participate in a "gong show" session of 5-minute talks on Saturday, 10/25.
There is no registration fee. Coffee and light refreshments will be provided.
Location
Friday, October 24
Rackham Building, East & West Conference Rooms (AM)
West Hall 340 (PM)
Saturday, October 25
West Hall 340
Sunday, October 26
West Hall 340
Confirmed Speakers:
Michael Borinsky (Perimeter Institute)
Jake Bourjaily (Penn State)
Nick Early (Princeton IAS)
Yassine El Maazouz (Caltech)
Pavel Galashin (UCLA)
Mathieu Giroux (Columbia)
Alexandre Homrich (Caltech)
Giulia Isabella (UCLA)
Yelena Mandelshtam (U Michigan)
Matteo Parisi (Harvard)
Andrzej Pokraka (U Amsterdam)
Elizabeth Pratt (UC Berkeley)
Giulio Salvatori (Princeton IAS)
Melissa Sherman-Bennett (UC Davis)
Marcus Spradlin (Brown)
Jaroslav Trnka (UC Davis)
Invited Speakers (Unconfirmed)
Nima Arkani-Hamed (Princeton IAS)
Organizers
Henriette Elvang (UM Physics, elvang@umich.edu)
Nick Geiser (UM Physics/Math, ngeiser@umich.edu)
Thomas Lam (UM Math, tfylam@umich.edu)
This interdisciplinary conference will bring together theoretical physicists and mathematicians to explore recent interdisciplinary advancements in research on scattering amplitudes. Participants from both the physics and mathematics communities will bring a diverse range of perspectives to the field of amplitudes.
The conference is funded jointly by the Leinweber Institute for Theoretical Physics (LITP) and the Michigan Center for Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics (MCAIM).
Students from both the physics and mathematics communities are welcome to register and participate. Junior researchers are invited to participate in a "gong show" session of 5-minute talks on Saturday, 10/25.
There is no registration fee. Coffee and light refreshments will be provided.
Location
Friday, October 24
Rackham Building, East & West Conference Rooms (AM)
West Hall 340 (PM)
Saturday, October 25
West Hall 340
Sunday, October 26
West Hall 340
Confirmed Speakers:
Michael Borinsky (Perimeter Institute)
Jake Bourjaily (Penn State)
Nick Early (Princeton IAS)
Yassine El Maazouz (Caltech)
Pavel Galashin (UCLA)
Mathieu Giroux (Columbia)
Alexandre Homrich (Caltech)
Giulia Isabella (UCLA)
Yelena Mandelshtam (U Michigan)
Matteo Parisi (Harvard)
Andrzej Pokraka (U Amsterdam)
Elizabeth Pratt (UC Berkeley)
Giulio Salvatori (Princeton IAS)
Melissa Sherman-Bennett (UC Davis)
Marcus Spradlin (Brown)
Jaroslav Trnka (UC Davis)
Invited Speakers (Unconfirmed)
Nima Arkani-Hamed (Princeton IAS)
Organizers
Henriette Elvang (UM Physics, elvang@umich.edu)
Nick Geiser (UM Physics/Math, ngeiser@umich.edu)
Thomas Lam (UM Math, tfylam@umich.edu)