FRONTIER PROBABILITY DAYS University of Utah May 9-11, 2016 "Frontier Probability Days 2016" (FPD'16) is a regional workshop, taking place in Salt Lake City UT on May 9-11, 2016. Its purpose is to bring together mathematicians, both regionally and globally, who have an interest in probability and its applications. FPD aims to complement other regional conferences in Probability that are held annually elsewhere in the US. Plenary Speakers: * Mu-Fa Chen (Beijing Normal University) * Alan Hammond (University California, Berkeley) * Kay Kirkpatrick (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) * Tai Melcher (University of Virginia) * Soumik Pal (University of Washington) * Sebastien Roch (University of Wisconsin, Madison) * Eric Vanden-Eijnden (New York University) * Balint Virag (University of Toronto) Registration is required but is free. Deadline for registration is April 24, 2016. Financial support may be available from a grant from the National Science Foundation. Deadline for financial support applications is April 1, 2016. Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are especially encouraged to apply. http://www.math.utah.edu/~firas/FPD16/ Organizers: Tom Alberts (U Utah), Davar Khoshnevisan (U Utah), Firas Rassoul-Agha (U Utah), Sunder Sethuraman (U Arizona), Edward C. Waymire (Oregon State) Sponsors: This meeting is sponsored by the National Science Foundation, the Bernoulli Society of Mathematical Statistics and Probability, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and the University of Utah Department of Mathematics.