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Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the conference  “Artin groups, CAT(0) geometry and related topics” in honor of Ruth Charney  will take place IN PERSON July 5-9 2021 at the Ohio State University.  The conference will be preceded by the workshop “Beyond Hyperbolicity,”  also occurring in person at OSU during the week of June 28-July 2.  Both conferences will be hybrid conferences with speakers both virtual and in-person speakers. In-person talks will also be live-streamed to allow for virtual participation.

The  following speakers have agreed to speak at CharneyFest, either virtually or in person:

Carolyn Abbott
Goulnara Arzhantseva
Mladen Bestvina
Corey Bregman
Martin Bridson
Matt Cordes
Remi Coulon
Pallavi Dani
Koji Fujiwara
Jingyin Huang
Fanny Kassel
Thomas Koberda
Jon McCammond
Giovanni Paolini
Piotr Przytycki
Kim Ruane
Michah Sageev
Jing Tao
Karen Vogtmann
Bert Wiest
Dani Wise

We have secured NSF funding to help support local and some travel expenses. Priority will be given to graduate students, early career participants, and those without their own funding. Please register by June 4, 2021 to request travel support. More information can be found at our website: https://homepages.warwick.ac.uk/~masmbe/Charney/
 
Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who may be interested, we hope to see you there.

Organizers,
Indira Chatterji
Mike Davis
Mark Pengitore
Rachel Skipper  
Karen Vogtmann

Scientific Committee,
Tara Brendle
Mike Davis
Alessandra Iozzi
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