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Dear all,


This is the first announcement for


Chromatic Homotopy Theory: Journey to the Frontier
May 16-20, 2018
University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder CO

https://sites.google.com/view/chtjourney

This five day event centered around the topic of chromatic homotopy theory will consist of a graduate student workshop on May 16-17 and research talks from May 18-20. Participants who are not part of the graduate student workshop are invited arrive on May 17 and take part in the second day of the workshop.

Conference Speakers (May 18-20)

Tobias Barthel, University of Copenhagen
Eva Belmont, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Prasit Bhattacharya, University of Virginia
Irina Bobkova, University of Rochester
Dustin Clausen, University of Copenhagen
Michael Hopkins, Harvard University (tentative)
Tyler Lawson, University of Minnesota
Nat Stapleton, University of Kentucky
Charmaine Sia, Indiana University Bloomington (tentative)
Takeshi Torii, Okayama University
Zhouli Xu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Graduate Workshop Speakers

Part I (May 16)
Agnès Beaudry, University of Colorado Boulder
Mike Hill,  University of California Los Angeles
Dylan Wilson, University of Chicago

Part II (May 17)
Mark Behrens, University of Notre Dame
Paul Goerss, Northwestern University
Doug Ravenel, University of Rochester
Vesna Stojanoska, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign


More information will be posted on our website as the event approaches.

We look forward to seeing many of you there!

The organizers

Agnès Beaudry
Mike Hill
Markus Pflaum
Dylan Wilson

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