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"Reflections on Geometry" Conference

Reflections on Geometry: 3-Manifolds, Groups and Singularities
A Conference in Honor of Walter Neumann

June 7-10, 2022
Columbia University/Barnard College, New York City

http://www.math.columbia.edu/~walterfest [www.math.columbia.edu]

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Invited Speakers:

Martin Bridson* (Oxford University)
Danny Calegari (University of Chicago)
Ruth Charney (Brandeis University)
Pallavi Dani (LSU)
Dave Futer (Temple University)
Dave Gabai (Princeton University)
Craig Hodgson (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Svetlana Katok (Penn State University)
Matthias Kreck (Hausdorff Center for Mathematics, Germany)
Chris Leininger (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Feng Luo (Rutgers)
Alex Margolis (Vanderbilt University)
Rob Meyerhoff (Boston College)
Paul Norbury (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Helge Pederson (Universidade Federal do Ceara, Brazil)
Anne Pichon* (Aix Marseille Universite, CNRS, France)
Alan Reid* (Rice University)
Stephan Tillmann (University of Sydney, Australia)
Jonathan Wahl (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Christian Zickert (University of Maryland, College Park)
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Support for travel and housing is available for graduate students and
recent PhD's in the US.  For supported participants, we will arrange
participants from under-represented groups to encourage diversity in
the mathematical community.  Funding for this conference is provided
by the NSF.

Please check the conference homepage for details on how to apply for 
support. The deadline for applications is May 15th, 2022.

If you plan to attend the conference, please register on the conference 
homepage. 

Organizers:

Mohammed Abouzaid, Jason Behrstock, Abhijit Champanerkar, Ilya Kofman,
Joseph Maher

*= online talks





Yours

Joseph Maher

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Joseph Maher, Department of Mathematics
CUNY College of Staten Island
2800 Victory Boulevard, 1S-222
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 982-3623 fax: (718) 982-3631
http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/~maher/
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