About Workshop

“We had very high quality talks from researchers in the area of the workshop and adjacent fields. I got to know a lot of early career researchers that I didn’t know before and interacted with people that I would not normally see very often in conferences.This was a very useful meeting for me and also for many other people I believe.”

“There was a great mix of talks, slightly skewed towards the analytic side of NCG (admittedly a huge part of NCG). Most talks were well fitted for the mixed audience, i.e. recalled necessary background, but also went into the depth of the theory. The workshop was well organised, with lots of opportunities to discuss between the talks.”

An insightful event on NSeaG: Non-Commutative Geometry along the North Sea where experts explored the latest advancements in computational modeling for disease progression, treatment strategies, and healthcare solutions. This event brought together researchers, professionals, and students to discuss innovative approaches in biomedical modeling, predictive analytics, and precision medicine.

Altogether junior and senior researchers in non-commutative topology and geometry, the 4-day workshop gave them opportunities to exchange insights on newly identified open problems and to establish a common ground for them, to facilitate development of early career researchers (ECRs) in NCG, and to provide a framework to strategise large scale grant opportunities.

We acknowledged the support of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society.