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Dear All,
 

We are pleased to announce that the NSF will provide some funding for the event

Homotopy Theory in the Ecliptic: Chromatic, Equivariant, and Motivic Mathematics: A 
Conference in Honor of Doug Ravenel's 70th Birthday and the Total Solar Eclipse, which will 
take place August 18-21, 2017 at Reed College, Portland Oregon.

https://sites.google.com/site/eclipseconference/home


Preference for funding will be given to early career researchers with attention to 
underrepresented groups. To register, please visit:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScy3PzUz3H9TfWNkwjVYhq1Aus0jflYXCN2rVwqv1
nwg6sDiw/viewform


To be considered for funding you must register by 

May 31, 2017

Registration by this date is also necessary to guarantee participation in the Total Eclipse 
Excursion.



This four day event will consist of three days of research talks in chromatic, equivariant, and 
motivic homotopy theory (August 18-20) and an organized excursion to see the total solar 
eclipse on August 21. There will be a banquet on Saturday, August 19. If you want to see the 
eclipse, please plan accordingly!

Lodging:

Participants are responsible for booking their own lodging. Please make reservations as soon 
as possible as Oregon is one of the hottest destinations for the eclipse. Participants are eligible 
for the Reed College rate at any of the hotels listed here:

http://www.reed.edu/accommodations.html


The conference will provide transportation from downtown to campus, so you may want to 
select a hotel in that area, e.g., the Heathman. There are also affordable hotels in the 
Convention Center area. For options closer to Reed campus, we recommend searching on sites 
like airbnb.com. 


The list of confirmed speakers is:

Tobias Barthel, University of Copenhagen
Irina Bobkova, University of Rochester
Jeremiah Heller, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Mike Hill, University of California, Los Angeles
Michael Hopkins, Harvard University
Dan Isaksen, Wayne State University
Haynes Miller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Andrew Salch, Wayne State University
Vesna Stojanoska, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Kirsten Wickelgren, Georgia Institute of Technology
W. Stephen Wilson, Johns Hopkins University
Carolyn Yarnall, University of Kentucky

We hope to see many of you there.

The organizers:
Agnes Beaudry
Irina Bobkova 
Safia Chettih
Dan Dugger
Mike Hill
John Lind
Angelica Osorno
Kyle Ormsby

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