39th Texas Geometry and Topology Conference
Texas Tech University
February 22-24, 2008
Conference website: http://www.math.ttu.edu/tgtc
Speakers (updated list):
Ian Anderson (Utah State University)
Sun-Yung Alice Chang (Princeton University)
Vladimir Chernov (Dartmouth College)
Richard Melrose (MIT)
Emma Previato (Boston University)
Ken Richardson (Texas Christian University)
Colleen Robles (Texas A&M University)
Adam Sikora (SUNY Buffalo)
The conference hotel is La Quinta West Lubbock: rooms are reserved for the conference until FEBRUARY 5, 2008 (and booked by organizers after on line registration). After Feb 5, room availability at the negotiated rates is not guaranteed.
Registration deadline if requesting support: Feb 10, 2008
Registration deadline if not requesting support: Feb 15, 2008
The Conference is supported by the National Science Foundation and Texas Tech University. Everyone is welcome. There are no registration fees.
The Texas Geometry and Topology Conference is committed to the strengthening and enrichment of the mathematics personnel base.
We will be able to offer some support for expenses. Graduate students, junior faculty, women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to participate and to apply for support.
Local Organizers:
Lance Drager ([log in to unmask]),
Razvan Gelca ([log in to unmask]),
Jeffrey Lee ([log in to unmask]),
Magdalena Toda ([log in to unmask])
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Texas Tech University
Main office phone numbers:
(806)742-2580 and (806)742-2566
Organizers’ phone numbers:
L. Drager (806)742-2580 x(242)
R. Gelca (806)742-2584
J. Lee (806)742-2580 x(239)
M. Toda (806)742-2580 x(241)
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