Dear Friends,
We sincerely apologize for the short notice, but we would to bring your attention to the following online conference over the upcoming weekend:
Special Session on Gauge Theory, Geometry, and Low-Dimensional Topology
Co-Organizers: Paul Feehan and Danny Ruberman
American Mathematical Society
Spring Eastern Sectional Meeting (formerly at Brown University)
March 20-21, 2021
Meeting #1165
Website: http://www.ams.org/meetings/sectional/2284_program.html
Our special session features the following 23 speakers and includes discussion periods in addition to the Q&A periods at the c conclusion of each talk:
Name Institution
Tom Leness FIU
Dave Auckly Kansas State
Jianfeng Lin UC San Diego
Andras Juhasz Oxford
Inanc Baykur U Mass Amherst
Aleksander Doan Columbia
John Etnyre Georgia Tech
Guillem Cazassus Indiana U
Kristen Hendricks Rutgers
Donghao Wang MIT
Ian Zemke Princeton
Artem Kotelskiy Indiana U
Adam Levine Duke
Langte Ma Stony Brook
Juanita Pinzon-Caicedo Notre Dame
John Baldwin Boston College
David Duncan James Madison U
Sherry Gong Stanford
Zhenkun Li Stanford
Steven Sivek Imperial College London
Piotr Suwara Impan
Boyu Zhang Princeton
Chris Scaduto Miami
Please visit the AMS link above for registration and Zoom information. We look forward to seeing you this weekend!
Best regards,
Paul Feehan and Danny Ruberman
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