Women in Probability (http://womeninprobability.org/) is hosting the second in their conference series devoted to current topics in probability theory. The Conference on New Developments in Probability will be held May 18-20, 2020 at Tulane University. This year’s conference is supported by NSF and Tulane University. The invited speakers are

David Anderson (Wisconsin) Tamara Broderick (MIT) Ivan Corwin (Columbia) Nina Holden (ETH Zürich) Victoria Kostina (CalTech) Andrea Montanari (Stanford) Mariana Olvera-Cravioto (UNC Chapel Hill) Magda Peligrad (U Cincinnati) Daniel Sanz-Alonso (Chicago) Philippe Sosoe (Cornell) Jing Wang (Purdue)

The conference will also feature a pedagogical talk by Robin Pemantle (U Penn) on teaching applied probability at the graduate level.

A link to the conference website can be found at the Women in Probability website (http://womeninprobability.org/CNDP.html). Financial assistance for attending the conference is available to early career researchers and those without alternative sources of financial support. See the registration section of the conference website for details on how to request financial support. Priority will be given to requests made before April 6.

Scientific Committee:

Eric Vanden-Eijnden Nathan Glatt-Holtz Kay Kirkpatrick Scott McKinley Tai Melcher Kavita Ramanan