Dear Colleagues,
We are happy to announce a workshop on
`Representation varieties and geometric structures in low dimensions''
taking place 2-6 July 2018 at the University of Warwick.
The workshop will feature talks by the following people:
Jeff Brock (Brown)
Marc Burger (ETH, Zürich)
Dick Canary (Michigan)
Martin Deraux (Grenoble)
Todd Drumm (Howard)
David Dumas (Illinois at Chicago)
Elisha Falbel (Paris 6)
William Goldman (Maryland)
François Guéritaud (Lille)
Fanny Kassel (IHES)
John Loftin (Rutgers, Newark)
Ian McIntosh (York)
Beatrice Pozzetti (Heidelberg)
Makoto Sakuma (Hiroshima)
Jean-Marc Schlenker (Luxembourg)
Caroline Series (Warwick)
Richard Wentworth (Maryland)
Pierre Will (Grenoble)
Maxime Wolff (Paris 6)
Tengren Zhang (Caltech)
You can find more information, and register for the workshop here:
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/research/events/2017-18/symposium/rvgsld/
Limited support may be available, especially for early-career researchers,
thanks to the EPRSC and the NSF GEAR grants.
The deadline for applying for such support is 4th May.
The workshop is part of a year-long EPSRC Symposium at
The University of Warwick on Geometry, Topology and Dynamics in Low Dimensions.
You can find the other Symposium workshops described here:
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/maths/research/events/2017-18/symposium/
We hope you can participate and look forward to seeing many of you at Warwick
in July.
Best wishes,
The Organisers: John Parker, Ser Peow Tan and Brian Bowditch.
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