2012 Lehigh University Geometry and Topology Conference
Dates: May 25-27, 2012
Second Announcement
The conference will start at 11:00 am on Friday, May 25. The first talk will begin at 11:00 Friday, and the
last talk will end before 3:00 Sunday, May 27.
Principal Speakers
Mike Hill (University of Virginia)
Tom Ilmanen (ETH Zurich)
János Kollár (Princeton University)
Claude LeBrun (Stony Brook University)
Tomasz Mrowka (MIT)
Laurent Saloff-Coste (Cornell University)
Jiaping Wang (University of Minnesota)
In addition, there will be parallel sessions of contributed talks, divided roughly into Differential and
Complex Geometry, Algebraic Topology, and Geometric Topology. Those interested in speaking should
submit an abstract of their talk by May 10, 2012.
There will be a $35 registration fee for all participants. Continental breakfast will be provided Friday and
Saturday mornings. On Saturday evening there will be a banquet at no additional cost. On-campus
housing is available at subsidized rates.
The conference is supported by Lehigh University, and the NSF. Limited travel support is available for
recent PhD's, current graduate students and members of underrepresented groups. Participants
interested in being considered for this support should complete the request for travel support form no later
than May 10, 2012.
More information will be available at the conference Web site as it becomes available. Please check back
from time to time. You can register for the conference on the Web form there. The URL is:
http://www.lehigh.edu/~dlj0/geotop.html
For more information, contact:
David L. Johnson or Donald M. Davis
Department of Mathematics
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