FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
Dear Colleagues,
The 37th Annual Workshop in Geometric Topology will be held June 4-6, 2020 at Texas
Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas. The featured speaker will be Andy Putman of the
University of Notre Dame, who will give a series of three one-hour lectures on the Topology
of Moduli Spaces. Participants are invited to contribute talks of 20 to 30 minutes.
Full details can be found at the conference web site at
http://faculty.tcu.edu/gfriedman/GTW2020
Financial support is available to help defer travel and local expenses. Graduate students,
recent PhDs in geometric topology, and members of underrepresented groups in
mathematics are especially encouraged to apply for support. Funding for the workshop is
provided by a grant from the National Science Foundation (DMS-1764311), by the TCU
College of Science and Engineering, and by the TCU Department of Mathematics.
Important deadlines:
Requests for financial support (to receive full consideration): April 17
Reservation and payment for housing on TCU campus: May 1
Submission of contributed talks, including title and abstract: May 1
Please contact Greg Friedman ([log in to unmask]) if you have any questions.
Workshop Organizers:
Fredric Ancel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Greg Friedman, Texas Christian University
Craig Guilbault, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Molly Moran, Colorado College
Nathan Sunukjian, Calvin College
Eric Swenson, Brigham Young University
Frederick Tinsley, Colorado College
Gerard Venema, Calvin College
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