First announcement:
PACIFIC NORTHWEST GEOMETRY SEMINAR
2006 Winter Meeting
Stanford University
Stanford, CA
Saturday and Sunday, February 25 and 26, 2006
SPEAKERS:
Dan Freed (UT Austin)
Larry Guth (Stanford)
Peter Li (UC Irvine)
Simon Scott (King's College, London)
Natasa Sesum (Columbia University)
Neshan Wickramasekera (UC San Diego)
Titles, schedule, and location to be announced.
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TRAVEL SUPPORT:
PNGS meetings are supported by funds from the National Science
Foundation and the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical
Sciences. Limited travel support is available for participants in
this meeting. First priority goes to graduate students and faculty
from the participating universities (Oregon State, U. of Oregon,
Portland State, UBC, U. of Utah, U. of Washington). If you
are affiliated with one of these universities and are interested in
travel support, please contact one of the PNGS organizers at your
university NO LATER THAN FEBRUARY 3:
OSU Christine Escher ([log in to unmask])
Hal Parks ([log in to unmask])
Juha Pohjanpelto ([log in to unmask])
PSU Serge Preston ([log in to unmask])
Peter Veerman ([log in to unmask])
UBC Jim Carrell ([log in to unmask])
Jingyi Chen ([log in to unmask])
Ailana Fraser ([log in to unmask])
U of O Boris Botvinnik ([log in to unmask])
Peter Gilkey ([log in to unmask])
Jim Isenberg ([log in to unmask])
Utah Mladen Bestvina ([log in to unmask])
Nick Korevaar ([log in to unmask])
Nat Smale ([log in to unmask])
Andrejs Treibergs ([log in to unmask])
UW Dan Pollack ([log in to unmask])
Jack Lee ([log in to unmask])
Participants from other universities may be supported if funds are
available. Travel support is limited to graduate students or faculty
members who do not have NSF grants that provide travel funds. We
are particularly interested in providing support to young researchers,
female mathematicians, and members of underrepresented groups.
If you are not affiliated with a participating university and
would like to be considered for travel support, contact Jim
Isenberg <[log in to unmask]> as soon as possible.
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For general information about the PNGS, visit the PNGS web site:
http://www.math.washington.edu/~lee/PNGS
It contains up-to-date information about this meeting,
travel and lodging information, general information
about the PNGS, and a historical record of all PNGS meetings
and speakers.
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For more information about this meeting, contact the
organizer:
Rafe Mazzeo ([log in to unmask])
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