Dear Colleagues,
The 13th annual Graduate Student Topology and Geometry Conference
will be March 28-29, 2015
at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Registration is now open for this two day conference intended to expose graduate
students to exciting research in geometry and topology, to provide an opportunity
for graduate students to give talks on their research, and to bring graduate
students together to meet each other and to talk to expert faculty members in
these fields.
Most talks are given by graduate student participants and are complemented by
longer talks by distinguished plenary speakers and young faculty. Invited speakers
are:
Kathryn Hess (EPFL)
Misha Kapovich (UC Davis)
Daniel Wise (McGill)*
Anna Marie Bohmann (Northwestern)
Jeffrey Danciger (UT Austin)
Jo Nelson (Barnard, Columbia, IAS)
Vivek Shende (UC Berkeley)
Hiro Lee Tanaka (Harvard)
Jing Tao (Oklahoma)
*to be confirmed
Participants should register by February 1 to be considered for funding or
presenting a talk; the conference will be able to provide some support for travel
expenses. For more information, visit the conference website
http://www.math.illinois.edu/gstgc2015 or contact the organizers at
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Regards,
The graduate students of UIUC
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