SECOND A N N O U N C E M E N T
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SOUTHEAST GEOMETRY SEMINAR (SGS) XIII
Emory University, Atlanta
Sunday, March 30, 2008
The following speakers will deliver 1-hour talks:
Pengfei Guan (McGill)
Matthew Gursky (Notre Dame)
Cristian Gutierrez (Temple)
Monika Ludwig (Brooklyn Polytech)
John McCuan (Georgia Inst of Technology)
Ben Weinkove (Harvard)
The Southeast Geometry Seminar (SGS) is a semiannual series of one day
events sponsored by:
* National Science Foundation
* Emory University
* Georgia Institute of Technology
* University of Alabama at Birmingham
No registration is required. However, please let us know
if you plan to attend as it will help with planning the
meeting. We may be able to provide some modest financial
support to junior faculty and graduate students. Please
contact Vladimir Oliker at [log in to unmask] or
Gideon Maschler at [log in to unmask] to request support.
ACCOMMODATIONS: Emory Conference Center Hotel and
Emory Inn. These are two buildings adjacent to each other of
the same hotel; Emory Inn is cheaper but the Emory Conference Center
is more nice. Both are within walking distance (~15-20 min) through
the campus to the Mathematics and Sciences Center where the
meeting will be held.
Hotel contact data (same for both, Emory Conference Center and Emory Inn):
(800) 933 6079 (404) 712 6565
1615 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30329
http://www.emoryconferencecenter.com/
There are several other conveniently located hotels.
The following one is within 10-15 min walk
to the Mathematics and Sciences Center.
University Inn at Emory
(404) 634-7327 (800) 654-8591
1767 North Decatur Road
Atlanta, GA 30307
http://www.univinn.com/
Participants with a car may also consider off-campus
accommodation options. Please visit the web site
http://www.emory.edu/visitors.cfm
The SGS will be held in Room W201 at the
Mathematics and Science Center.
Directions to Emory as well as other useful
information can be found at
http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/Dept/location.html
Seminar website: http://www.math.uab.edu/sgs/
Organizers:
Gideon Maschler (Emory)
Vladimir Oliker (Emory)
Mohammad Ghomi (GIT)
John McCuan (GIT)
Gilbert Weinstein (UAB)
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