The 63rd meeting of the Texas Geometry and Topology Conference will be held at Texas Tech University, Apr 24-26, 2020 (Friday afternoon through Sunday at noon).
There are no registration fees: everyone is welcome.
This meeting is supported by Texas A&M University via a National Science Foundation Award (DMS-1812040), as well as Texas Tech University.
Limited support is available. Graduate students, junior faculty, women, individuals from under-represented groups in the mathematical sciences, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to participate and apply for support.
The conference website is at:
http://www.math.ttu.edu/conferences/tgtc/2020/
The registration website is at:
http://www.math.ttu.edu/conferences/tgtc/2020/registration
Speakers List:
Xiaodong Cao (Cornell University)
Ben Knudsen * (Northeastern University)
Rafael Lopez (University of Granada)
Peter McGrath * (University of Pennsylvania)
Jacob Mostovoy (CINVESTAV, Mexico)
Alvaro Pampano * (Universidad del Pa?s Vasco)
Raquel Perales * (UNAM)
Richard Schoen (UC Irvine)
John M. Sullivan (TU Berlin)
(* indicates Early Career Speakers.
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Best wishes,
the local organizers:
Magdalena Toda (chair; contact: [log in to unmask])
Razvan Gelca
Alastair Hamilton
Jeffrey Lee
Dmitri Pavlov
Hung Tran
and business admins: Betty Ann Thomas and Kim Loveless
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