Announcement of the 12th annual

            Bloomington Geometry Workshop
                   April 25-27, 2014
                  Indiana University
                 Bloomington, Indiana

In keeping with past tradition, the conference will begin with a colloquium talk by our lead speaker:

Alex Eskin (University of Chicago)

And continue on Saturday and Sunday with a second talk by our lead speaker and the following other invited speakers:

   Igor Belegradek (Georgia Tech)
   Keith Burns (Northwestern University)
   Laura DeMarco (Univeristy of Illinois, Chicago)
   Federico Rodriguez Hertz (Penn State)
   Chris Leininger (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
   Victoria Sadovskaya (Penn State)
   Alex Wright (University of Chicago)

We hope to have NSF support to help cover travel and local expenses for many of the participants. Priority will be given to junior participants. Graduate students and those with postdoctoral positions are especially encouraged to attend.

For more information, including lecture titles and conference registration, please visit:

      http://www.math.indiana.edu/bgw/2014

Organizers:

Matt Bainbridge ([log in to unmask])
Chris Connell ([log in to unmask])
Marlies Gerber ([log in to unmask])
Chris Judge ([log in to unmask])

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