Sergey Novikov was one of the most important mathematicians of the second half of the twentieth century. His work impacted algebraic topology, surgery theory of manifolds, foliation theory, integrable systems, and mathematical physics, as well as many other subjects. He was the recipient of numerous major prizes, including the 1970 Fields Medal and the 2005 Wolf Prize. Novikov also had a huge impact on the Maryland mathematics department, where he served as a Distinguished University Professor from 1997 until his retirement in 2017. This workshop will review some of Novikov's many contributions, and also will feature talks about how the ideas and methods that he developed are leading to current and future research in mathematics and physics.