Second Announcement
THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL WORKSHOP IN GEOMETRIC TOPOLOGY
WHEN: June 12-14, 2014
WHERE: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
PRINCIPAL SPEAKER: Kevin Whyte, University of Illinois at Chicago
This summer’s workshop will be held on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee on June 12-14. Principal speaker Kevin Whyte will give a series of three one-hour presentations on “Infinite groups in geometric topology”. In addition, participants will have the opportunity to give 20-25 minute talks on their own work.
NSF funds will allow us to cover a portion of the travel expenses for participants without other means of support. Graduate students working in geometric topology and geometric group theory are especially encouraged to apply for funding. Requests can be made via the registration link on the conference web page. All requests for funding should be submitted by May 1.
Web Page: https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/weisger2/workshop14/index.html
If you plan to attend, please register soon. Missing information, such as a request to speak or an abstract for your talk, can easily be submitted later. Thanks.
Principal Organizers: Craig Guilbault ([log in to unmask]) and Ric Ancel ([log in to unmask]), University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Co-organizers:
Fred Tinsley, Colorado College
Dennis Garity, Oregon State University
Gerard Venema, Calvin College
Eric Swenson, Brigham Young University
David Wright, Brigham Young University
Greg Friedman, Texas Christian University
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Craig Guilbault
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI 53201
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