We are happy to announce the conference:
Invariants in Low Dimensional Geometry
10-14 August 2015
Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey
http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/abhijit/turkey2015/
Invited Speakers:
Baris Coskunuzer (Koc University)
Marc Culler * (University of Illinois, Chicago)
Oliver Dasbach * (Louisiana State University)
Stefan Friedl (Universität Regensburg)
Charlie Frohman (University of Iowa)
Dave Futer (Temple University)
Stavros Garoufalidis (Georgia Tech)
William Goldman * (University of Maryland)
Eriko Hironaka (Florida State University)
Julien Marche (Institut de Math de Jussieu)
Mustafa Kalafat (Tunceli University)
Effie Kalfagianni (Michigan State University)
Joanna Kania-Bartoszynska (NSF)
Rinat Kashaev (Université de Genève)
Mustafa Korkmaz (Middle East Tech University)
Thang Le (Georgia Tech)
Joseph Maher (City University of New York)
Hitoshi Murakami (Tohoku University)
Kate Petersen (Florida State University)
Alan Reid (University of Texas)
Makodo Sakuma (Hiroshima University)
Saul Schleimer (Warwick Math Institute )
Henry Segerman (Oklahoma State University)
Mehmet Haluk Sengun (University of Sheffield)
Adam Sikora (SUNY Buffalo)
Yasar Sozen (Hacettepe University)
Stephan Tillmann (University of Sydney)
Roland van der Veen (University of Amsterdam)
Tian Yang (Stanford University)
Christian Zickert (University of Maryland)
* = to be confirmed
We expect to be able to provide travel and lodging support for
graduate students and recent PhDs. Funding is kindly provided by Gazi
University and the National Science Foundation (NSF). To apply for
support please visit
http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/abhijit/turkey2015/support.html
Organizers: Abhijit Champanerkar (CUNY), Baki Karliga (Gazi
University), Ilya Kofman, (CUNY), Feng Luo (Rutgers), Walter Neumann
(Barnard, Columbia), Murat Savas (Gazi University)
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