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The 52nd meeting of the Texas Geometry and Topology Conference will be 
held at the University of Texas-Austin on November 14-16. 
https://www.ma.utexas.edu/tgtc2014

Speakers:

Danny Calegari (U of Chicago)
Nathan Dunfield (UIUC)
Benson Farb (U of Chicago)
Eli Grigsby (Boston College)
Yair Minsky (Yale)
Jessica Purcell (BYU)
Rachel Roberts (Wash. U in St. Louis)
Marty Scharlemann (UCSB)

The conference will begin at 5PM Friday with an introductory talk by 
Benson Farb. The conference will end Sunday at noon. Dinner will be 
provided Friday evening between talks and there will be a banquet on 
Saturday night.
Information and registration is available at 
https://www.ma.utexas.edu/tgtc2014.

This Conference is supported by the National Science Foundation, Texas 
A&M University, and the University of Texas-Austin.
There are no registration fees. Everyone is welcome, but *registration 
is required* whether or not you are requesting support. Graduate 
students, junior faculty, women, minorities,
and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to participate. 
Note that the deadline to apply for financial support has passed. 
Unfortunately, we can no longer accept applications for support.

Feel free to contact us at [log in to unmask] for any questions. 
We hope to see you in Austin this November!

Jeff Danciger
Tye Lidman
Alex Zupan

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