The 2014 Georgia Topology Conference will take place Wed, May 21 - Sun May 25, 2014, at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA, USA. The focus of this year’s conference is on mapping class groups of surfaces.
Confirmed speakers to date are:
Tarik Aougab (Yale)
Jason Behrstock (CUNY)
Moira Chas (Stony Brook)
Matt Clay (University of Arkansas)
James Conant (University of Tennessee)
Spencer Dowdall (UIUC)
Eriko Hironaka (Florida State University)
Chris Leininger (UIUC)
Andrew Putman (Rice)
Nick Salter (University of Chicago)
Jenya Sapir (Stanford)
Ric Wade (Utah)
Richard Webb (Warwick)
(see website for an updated list)
The conference website is http://www.math.uga.edu/~topology.
Funding from the NSF is available to support graduate student participation. The first round of funding decisions will be be made by April 14. We encourage you you to apply for funding.
Please register at the conference website.
We have a guest organizer this year, Dan Margalit from Georgia Tech. The local organizer is Will Kazez.
We hope to see you in Athens in May.
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