Second Announcement
Spring 2018 Redbud Geometry / Topology Conference: Triangulations and
Trisections
WHEN: April 27-29, 2018
WHERE: Oklahoma State University
WEBSITE: http://math.okstate.edu/redbud
SPEAKERS:
Nick Castro, UC Davis
Matthias Goerner, Pixar
Sergei Gukov, CalTech
Efstratia Kalfagianni, Michigan State
Jeff Meier, Georgia
Hyam Rubinstein, University of Melbourne
Abby Thompson, UC Davis
Maria Trnkova, UC Davis
GRADUATE STUDENT SPEAKERS:
Gabriel Islambouli, Virginia
Sanjay Kumar, Michigan State
Maggie Miller, Princeton
Eric Samperton, UC Davis
Will Worden, Temple
The Spring 2018 Redbud conference will be held at Oklahoma State University April
27–29, 2018. The Redbud conference is a regional conference in topology and
geometry with participants from the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State
University, the University of Arkansas, and elsewhere.
Friday 27th of April will be a graduate student workshop, with introductory talks on
triangulations of three- and four-manifolds and on trisections of four-manifolds.
The main conference will be held on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th of April.
We will be able to cover a portion of the travel expenses for participants without
other means of support. Graduate student, recent Ph.D.s, and mathematicians in
underrepresented groups working in geometric topology are especially encouraged
to apply for funding.
This conference is supported by the National Science Foundation and Oklahoma
State University.
We hope to see you in April!
Local organizers:
Andy Eisenberg
Robert Haraway III
Neil Hoffman
Henry Segerman
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