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JDG 2014 Harvard Conference on Geometry and Topology
September 13-14, 2014
Harvard University (Science Center Lecture Hall B)
URL: http://math.harvard.edu/jdg/index.html


Speakers:

Camillo De Lellis (University of Zurich)
Simon Donaldson (Simons Center, Stony Brook)
Mark Gross (University of California at San Diego)
Nigel Hitchin (Oxford University)
Fernando Marques (IMPA)
Richard Thomas (Imperial College)
Claire Voisin (University of Paris VI: Pierre et Marie Curie)
Mu-Tao Wang (Columbia University)
Curt McMullen (Harvard University)
William Meeks (University of Massachusetts)

Support and Information

The JDG 2014 conference is co-sponsored by Lehigh University and  
Harvard University. Partial support is provided by the National  
Science Foundation.

We will be able to provide partial support to a limited number of  
participants to cover some travel costs. Graduate students, recent  
PhDs, and members of underrepresented groups are especially encouraged  
to participate and to apply for support. Graduate students should ask  
a faculty member to write a brief recommendation letter for them and  
send to Maureen via email at [log in to unmask] Other  
applicants should send a copy of their CV to Maureen. Applications  
received by August 15, 2014 will receive full consideration.

Also for other information, contact Maureen Armstrong at   
[log in to unmask]

For more info and to REGISTER please visit:  
http://math.harvard.edu/jdg/index.html




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