Our conference aims to bring together researchers and students working on set theory and its applications to a wide spectrum of areas of mathematics, and in particular to Topology, to discuss the most recent advances and main open problems in the field and foster collaboration. There will be eight invited lectures and each of the participants can contribute a 20-30 minute talk. Invited speakers: Leandro Aurichi (University of São Paulo-São Carlos, Brazil), Joan Bagaria (University of Barcelona, Spain), István Juhász (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary), Menachem Kojman (Ben Gurion University, Israel), Menachem Magidor (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel), Gianluca Paolini (University of Turin, Italy), Stevo Todorcevic (University of Toronto, Canada and CNRS, Paris), Lyubomyr Zdomskyy (Kurt Gödel Research Center, Vienna, Austria).
Topics: set theoretic topology, forcing, large cardinals, descriptive set theory, PCF theory, cardinal invariants.