SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
Texas Geometry and Topology Conference at TCU in Fort Worth, TX
February 26 - 28, 2010
Hosted by Texas Christian University and University of Texas at Arlington
Speakers:
Jim Anderson, University of Southampton
Scott Baldridge, Louisiana State University
Tim Cochran, Rice University
Emily Dryden, Bucknell University
Carolyn Gordon, Dartmouth College
Mark Haskins, Imperial College, London
Alexander Karabegov, Abilene Christian University
Markus Pflaum, University of Colorado
To register and obtain more information, please visit:
http://faculty.tcu.edu/epark/TGTC
The Texas Geometry and Topology Conference (TGTC) is supported by Texas
Christian University, the University of Texas at Arlington, and by
National Science Foundation grant DMS-0904481. Everyone is welcome to
attend, and there are no registration fees. The Texas Geometry and
Topology Conference is committed to the strengthening and enrichment of
the mathematics personnel base. We will be able to offer some support
for expenses. Graduate students, junior faculty, women, minorities, and
persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to participate and
to apply for support.
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