Second announcement:

**Please note that the deadline for funding application has been moved to April 7.**

The conference

"Equivariant and motivic homotopy theory"

will take place May 30-31, 2015 at Reed College in Portland, Oregon.

The conference will focus on the interplay and parallelisms between equivariant and motivic homotopy theory, providing a forum in which researchers can share insights and techniques from both disciplines.

Speakers:

  Aravind Asok (University of Southern California)
  Gunnar Carlsson (Stanford University)
  Bert Guillou (University of Kentucky)
  Jeremiah Heller (University of Bonn)
  Mike Hill (University of Virginia)
  Po Hu (Wayne State University)
  Igor Kriz (University of Michigan)
  Mona Merling (Johns Hopkins University)

Some financial support for grad students, postdocs, and early career researchers without other forms of funding is available.  (Funding application deadline:  April 7, 2015.)

For more information and to register for the conference, please visit:

http://people.reed.edu/~ormsbyk/eqmotconf2015/

All the best,
Kyle Ormsby and Angélica Osorno


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Kyle Ormsby
Department of Mathematics
Reed College
http://people.reed.edu/~ormsbyk/
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