SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT
WORKSHOP IN GEOMETRIC TOPOLOGY
The 27th annual Workshop in Geometric Topology will be held at Colorado
College in Colorado Springs, CO on June 10-12, 2010.
The featured speaker is Professor Robert Ghrist of the University of
Pennsylvania. He will give a series of three one-hour talks on
applications of topology. The title, in fact, is TOPOLOGY APPLIED.
Financial support, provided by the National Science Foundation, will be
available to help defer travel and living expenses of participants who do
not have other funding for their research. Such support must be requested
by May 20. Graduate students and recent PhDs in geometric topology are
especially encouraged to apply.
Information regarding registration, travel, and housing is available at
the conference web site.
http://www.coloradocollege.edu/dept/ma/topology2010/
Organizers:
Fred Tinsley, Colorado College (Principal Organizer)
Ric Ancel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Dennis Garity, Oregon State University
Craig Guilbault, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Eric Swenson, Brigham Young University
Gerard Venema, Calvin College
David Wright, Brigham Young University
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Craig Guilbault
Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI 53201
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