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The 6th William Rowan Hamilton Geometry and Topology Workshop
                      September 2-4, 2010
      The Hamilton Mathematics Institute, Trinity College Dublin
                            on
          Knots, Surfaces and Three-Manifolds

Sponsors: Boston College, the Hamilton Mathematics Institute and the
National Science Foundation.

Organizing Committee: Javier Aramayona (NUI, Galway) Noel Brady (University
of Oklahoma), Tom Brady (DCU), Martin Bridgeman (Boston College),  Martin
Bridson (Oxford), Tao Li (Boston College), Dmitri Zaitsev (TCD)

Workshop website: http://www.hamilton.tcd.ie/events/gt/gt2010.htm

This is the first announcement for the 6th William Rowan Hamilton Geometry
and Topology Workshop to be held at the Hamilton Mathematics Institute
(HMI), in Trinity College Dublin Ireland. This year, the workshop runs from
Thursday, September 2nd through Saturday, September 4th.

This year's topic is Knots, Surfaces and Three-Manifolds

Funding and Sponsors:
The workshop is co-sponsored by Boston College, the HMI and the NSF. A
limited amount of funding is available for both junior and senior
researchers wishing to attend.

Speakers:

Brian Bowditch* (Warwick)
Stefan Friedl (Warwick)
Cameron Gordon (UT Austin)
Eli Grigsby (Boston College)
Brendan Guilfoyle (Tralee)
Andras Juhasz (Cambridge)
Jeremy Kahn (StonyBrook)
Graham Niblo (Southampton)
Brendan Owens (Glasgow)
Alan Reid (UT Austin)
Sucharit Sarkar (Columbia)
Jennifer Schultens (Davis)
*to be confirmed

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