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THEMATIC PROGRAM POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS BENJAMIN DOZIER by Amie Wilkinson (University of Chicago) on the Illumination Problem and the Work of Mirzakhani. The Student Night saw 140 participants enraptured by Diana Davis' (Swarthmore College) beautiful lecture on Flat surfaces and Pentagon Billiards. Alex Eskin (University of Chicago) gave a keynote address that showcased the explosive impact of Maryam’s work. The symposium also held a panel discussion on gender and diversity. The panellists included: Francis Bonahon (University of Southern California), Almut Burchard (University of Toronto), Diana Davis (Swarthmore College), Ursula Hamenstädt (Universität Bonn), Kathryn Mann (Brown University), Juan Souto (Université de Rennes). The panel had the privilege of being moderated by Molly Shoichet, Ontario’s first Chief Scientist and Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto. In addition to hundreds of workshop participants, the Fields Institute also hosted over 50 long- and short-term visitors from July to December 2018. The program was lucky to have six excellent Fields postdoctoral fellows: Benjamin Dozier, Eduard Duryev, Ian Alexander Frankel, llya Gekhtman, Kate Vokes, Derrick Wigglesworth, in addition to three wonderful postdoctoral scholars from the University of Toronto, Mary He, Yulan Qing, and Anja Randecker. The program also hosted three Clay Research Fellows for short-term visits: Brian Bowditch (University of Warwick), Camille Horbez (Université Paris-Sud), and Juan Souto (Université de Rennes). This exciting semester brought together researchers and perspectives from across the world and benefitted from the welcoming atmosphere of the Fields Institute. v EDUARD DURYEV IAN ALEXANDER FRANKEL ILYA GEKHTMAN KATE VOKES DERRICK WIGGLESWORTH 9