Texas Geometry and Topology Conference

at the University of Texas at Arlington

in Arlington, TX,  February 8 - 10, 2013

Hosted by the University of Texas at Arlington and Texas Christian University

 

To register and obtain titles, abstracts, and more information, please visit:

http://www.uta.edu/faculty/shipman/TGTC

 

 

Speakers:

 

Paul Bracken, University of Texas, Pan American

 

Gueo Grantcharov, Florida International University

 

Sean Paul, University of Wisconsin, Madison

 

Daniel Ramras, New Mexico State University

 

Julie Rowlett, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn

 

Stephan Stolz, University of Notre Dame

 

Joseph Wolf, University of California, Berkeley

 

Special Features:

Poster session for all participants, including Graduate Students;

Talk by Joseph Wolf for Graduate Students on Friday afternoon;

Talk by Barbara Shipman on NSF-sponsored active learning efforts

 

 

The Texas Geometry and Topology Conference (TGTC) is supported by the University of Texas at Arlington, Texas Christian University, and National Science Foundation grant DMS-1203131. Everyone is welcome to attend, and 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.

 

Organizing Committee: Gaik Ambartsoumian, Greg Friedman, Ruth Gornet, Dimitar Grantcharov, Efton Park, Ken Richardson, Barbara Shipman

 

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