Dear Colleagues, 

This is the second announcement for this year's Georgia Topology Conference, from May 16-20 at University of Georgia.  The theme of the conference is quantum knot invariants. It will be a hybrid conference, with a mixture of in-person and virtual talks. The 2022 conference features sessions of 5-minute lightning talks by graduate students. If you are interested in giving such a talk please register by May 1. We have funds available to support in-person applicants, in particular graduate students and early career mathematicians. If you are requesting funding,  register by May 1. But, we will consider late applications as well.

The following speakers are confirmed:  

Samantha Allen (University of Georgia)
Marco De Renzi (University of Zurich)
Peter Feller (ETH Zurich)Eugene Gorsky (UC Davis)
Matthew Hogancamp (Northeastern University)
Mikhail Khovanov (Columbia University)
Lukas Lewark (University of Regensburg)
Andrew Lobb (Durham University)
Andrew Manion (North Carolina State University)
Gage Martin (Boston College)
Ina Petkova (Dartmouth College)
Radmila Sazdanovic (North Carolina State University)
Arik Wilbert (University of South Alabama)
Melissa Zhang (University of Georgia) 
Claudius Zibrowius (University of Regensburg)
 
The website below contains more information about the conference.  If you plan to participate in the conference, we ask that you register for planning purposes, however the conference is free for all participants.  We hope that members of historically underrepresented groups in mathematics who are interested in the conference will consider participating, and we are committed to making the conference accessible to all interested participants. 

2022 Georgia Topology Conference 
Registration Link

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us ([log in to unmask]) -- we hope very much to have you at the 2022 Georgia Topology Conference. 

Best wishes,

Akram Alishahi
David Gay
Peter Lambert-Cole
Gordana Matic
 
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