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Algebra, Geometry, and Combinatorics Day (ALGECOM 11): Second announcement

ALGECOM is an NSF-supported one-day meeting on Algebra, Geometry, and  
Combinatorics (widely interpreted). This autumn's meeting will be held at DePaul  
University in Chicago, Illinois, on Saturday, October 18. The speakers for this  
October's meeting will be

Daniel Nakano (University of Georgia)
Christine Berkesch Zamaere (University of Minnesota)
Melody Chan (Harvard University)
John Stembridge (University of Michigan)

There will also be a poster session for graduate students and recent graduates. For 
more information, visit the conference web page

https://sites.google.com/site/algecomday/algecom11

Registration is free. To pre-register, email the local organizer Christopher Drupieski 
([log in to unmask]), indicating whether you plan to participate in the poster 
session.

Limited travel support is available for graduate students. To apply, email the local 
organizer Christopher Drupieski ([log in to unmask]) with: the name of your 
university, the name of your advisor, a summary of your research interests, a 
summary of your anticipated travel expenses, and whether you plan to participate 
in the poster session. First consideration will be given to funding requests received 
by September 15.

Please forward this announcement to anyone else who might be interested.

Sincerely,
Saugata Basu, Christopher Drupieski, Evgeny Mukhin, Henry Schenck, Vitaly  
Tarasov, Peter Tingley, Uli Walther, and Alexander Yong (the ALGECOM organizers)

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