Fall Midwest Topology Seminar: First Announcement
The Fall Midwest Topology Seminar will be a two-day event, Saturday
September 17 and Sunday September 18 at Purdue University.
We are in the Eastern time zone.
The conference webpage is
https://sites.google.com/site/jeremykennethmiller/midwestfall2016
We have arranged a block of rooms for Friday and Saturday nights
at the Union Club Hotel (reserve by Thursday September 1,
mention the ``Midwest Topology Conference'' room block).
Some limited funds are available to support hotel and travel costs of
participants, especially for graduate students and junior faculty without
other support. If you would like to apply for support, contact Jim
McClure ([log in to unmask]) as soon as possible. Please include an
estimate of expenses. The deadline for applications is Thursday September 8.
Decisions will be made soon thereafter.
Saturday:
9:15 Refreshments in the Math Library lounge
10:00 John Francis (Northwestern)
11:30 Jennifer Wilson (Stanford)
2:30 Ralph Kaufmann (Purdue)
4:00 Paul Goerss (Northwestern)
Sunday
9:15 Refreshments in the Math Library lounge
10:00 Clark Barwick (MIT)
11:15 Sarah Yeakel (Maryland)
1:30 Chris Schommer-Pries (Notre Dame)
Organizers:
Ralph Kaufmann [log in to unmask]
David Gepner [log in to unmask]
Jim McClure [log in to unmask]
Jeremy Miller [log in to unmask]
The conference is partially supported by the National Science Foundation and
the Purdue Department of Mathematics.
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