/*** ############################## # Identification of the news # ############################## # DO NOT MODIFY name: portrait-lauren-k-williams date: 2022-12-06 ################ # General data # ################ # the picture address, in dokuwiki or web syntax picture = :actualites:ressources:williams_lauren_rose_lincoln_harvard_staff_photographer.jpg # the name displayed when hovering over the picture (optional) picture tag = One-year visitor - Lauren K. Williams # the link to be followed when clicking on the picture (optional) picture link = https://www.irif.fr/portraits/lauren_williams_1er_octobre_2022 # the link in the circled arrow icon (optional) extra link = https://www.irif.fr/portraits/lauren_williams_1er_octobre_2022 ####################### # Visibility/priority # ####################### # # This part describes when the news should be visible, and with what priority (how high in the list). # from 2022-12-06 for 2 months, priority= low from 2022-12-06 for 4 weeks, priority= normal from 2022-12-06 for 2 weeks, priority= high before 2022-12-06, visible= false # # Other intervals of priority can/have to be specified. # # As a rule of thumb: # - priority high for up to 3 days, 10 days for very important events (FOCS) (appears top of the list) # - priority normal for up to 2 or 3 weeks (appears with high probability) # - priority low for as long as one wishes (probably invisible but sometimes can be if there is sufficient space) # - priority null makes the news invisible # - priorities may change several times (e.g. high for registration and for the event) # - this syntax can also be used for changing pictures, links, ... # # The syntax is the following # from DATE until DATE, priority= PRIORITY # from DATE for DURATION, priority= PRIORITY # for DURATION until DATE, priority= PRIORITY # # PRIORITY: high | normal | low | null # # DATE: # NUMBER MONTH NUMBER (e.g. 22 June 2018) # ???-??-?? (e.g. 2018-06-22) # # DURATION: # NUMBER (day|days|week|weeks|month|months|year|years) ########## # Notion # ########## # if one wants to have a notion (a small text that unravels when clicked and is used to highlight a concept) # # notion = NOTION NAME # notion text = {TEXT OF THE NOTION} #################### # TEXT OF THE NEWS # #################### ***/ We are happy to host **Lauren K. Williams** for a one-year visit at IRIF. To know more about her and her research, [[https://www.irif.fr/portraits/lauren_williams_1er_octobre_2022|read her interview]].