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Manifolds, K-theory, and Related Topics:  A Conference Celebrating Tom 
Goodwillie's 60th Birthday

Dubrovnik, Croatia

June 23-27, 2014

https://sites.google.com/a/wellesley.edu/dubrovnik-topology-2014/

Tom Goodwillie has made fundamental contributions to algebraic and 
geometric topology.  His ideas have been especially influential in the study of 
smooth manifolds, algebraic K-theory, and homotopy theory.  The goal of this 
conference is to bring together leading researchers who will report on the 
latest important developments in these fields.

Plenary speakers:

Mark Behrens (MIT)
Gunnar Carlsson (Stanford)
Michael Ching (Amherst)
Bjorn Dundas (Bergen)
Bill Dwyer (Notre Dame)
Kathryn Hess (Lausanne)
John Klein (Wayne State)
Nick Kuhn (Virginia)
Ib Madsen (Copenhagen)
Randy McCarthy (Illinois)
Ulrike Tillmann (Oxford)
Nathalie Wahl (Copenhagen)
Michael Weiss (Munster)

In addition, there will be sessions of contributed talks.  More information will 
be available in fall '13.

For more details, see the website:

https://sites.google.com/a/wellesley.edu/dubrovnik-topology-2014/

Organizers:

Greg Arone (Virginia)
Brenda Johnson (Union)
Brian Munson (U.S. Naval Academy)
Pascal Lambrechts (Louvain-la-Neuve)
Ismar Volic (Wellesley)

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