Dear Colleague,
The MOAB TOPOLOGY CONFERENCE will be held May 30 through June 1, 2012,
in Moab, Utah. The conference will focus on interactions between
quantum and geometric topology.
Invited speakers:
Ian Agol, UC Berkeley
Francis Bonahon, USC
Oliver Dasbach, LSU
Ilya Kofman, CUNI
Heather Russell, USC
Abigail Thompson, UC Davis
Roland Van der Veen, UC Berkeley
Helen Wong, Carleton College
There are a few open speaking slots which will be filled by other
participants who submit abstracts. We are especially interested in
speakers who are graduate students and recent PhDs.
Moab is an incredibly beautiful place surrounded by desert, red rocks
and mountains. There are several national parks in the area
including Arches and Canyonlands.
Registration and information:
http://www.math.usu.edu/~geer/conference/
This conference is supported by the National Science Foundation, Utah
State University, and Brigham Young University. Deadline to apply for
funding: March 31.
Sincerely yours, the organizers,
Nathan Geer and Jessica Purcell
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