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11th Annual Graduate Student Topology and Geometry Conference

April 6-7, 2013
University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame IN

http://www.nd.edu/~conf/gstgc13

Deadline for funding applications or talk proposals: February 10, 2013

This conference provides a space for graduate students to present their
work in topology and geometry to each other. Talks by graduate students
will make up the majority of the conference -- students are invited to
submit proposals for talks by February 10, 2013. Previous versions of this
conference have been large, diverse and fun, and we expect 2013 to be no
different.

We expect to be able to provide some funding to students without
alternative resources, thanks to an award from the National Science
Foundation.

We will also have presentations by young faculty in the field, as well as
leading established researchers.

Confirmed speakers:

David Ayala (Harvard)
Clark Barwick (MIT)
Alessio Figalli (UT Austin)
Dan Freed (UT Austin)
Fernando Galaz-García (Münster)
Ana Rita Pires (Cornell)
Gábor Székelyhidi (Notre Dame)
Burkhard Wilking (Münster)

Information on how to apply for funding, propose a talk, find
accommodation, contact the organizers, etc, is available at
http://www.nd.edu/~conf/gstgc13

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