Dear Geometers,
Please share the following information with the graduate students in your
department.
The fourteenth annual Graduate Student Topology and Geometry Conference is
to be held at Indiana University, Bloomington on April 2 and 3, 2016. In
addition to 25-minute talks given by graduate students, there will be
hour-long talks given by invited speakers.
Plenary Speakers:
* Nathan Dunfield (UIUC)
* Paul Goerss (Northwestern)
* Robert Lipshitz (Columbia/Oregon)
Young Faculty Speakers:
* Maxime Fortier Bourque (Toronto)
* Jeffrey Meier (Indiana)
* Eric Peterson (Harvard)
* Ina Petkova (Columbia)
* Kirsten Wickelgren (Georgia Tech)
* Tengren Zhang (Caltech)
More detailed information can be found at our website: indiana.edu/~gstc.
Those who are interested in participating may register as well as apply to
give a graduate student talk on the website.
A printable conference poster is available at
indiana.edu/~gstc/GSTGC2016Poster.pdf.
On behalf of the organizing committee,
Henry Horton
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