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We will have a workshop on the topic "3-manifolds and Floer theories"
to be held in Regensburg from Tuesday 19th to Friday 22nd of July 2016.
This event is organized by Stefan Friedl and Raphael Zentner.

The workshop will be 3 1/2 days long with enough free time for
discussions. There will also be a free afternoon for some touristic or
recreational activities.

If you wish to attend, and if you wish some assistance with hotel 
reservation, please register at the website below before May 2nd. In 
fact, we recommend early reservation in any case, as there will be some 
cultural festival in Regensburg's castle at the same time with many 
expected visitors.

The list of speakers is:

	Guillem Cazassus (University of Toulouse)
	Aliakbar Daemi (Simons Center, Stony Brook)
	Kim Froyshov (University of Oslo)
	Paolo Ghiggini (University of Nantes)
	Joshua Greene (Boston College)
	Andras Juhasz (University of Oxford)
	Christine Lescop (University Joseph Fourier Grenoble)
	Francesco Lin (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
	Paolo Lisca (University of Pisa)
	Andrew Lobb (Durham University)
	Daniel Ruberman (Brandeis University)
	Matthew Stoffregen (University of California Los Angeles)
	Saso Strle (University of Liubliana)
	Ian Zemke (University of California Los Angeles)

There is a limited amount of support for graduate students and recent PhDs.

Further informations will be available through the following webpage as
the event approaches:

http://www-cgi.uni-regensburg.de/Fakultaeten/MAT/sfb-higher-invariants/index.php/SFB_conference_3manifolds_floer_2016

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