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Dear Colleagues,

We are excited to announce that the 2024 Graduate Student Topology and Geometry Conference (GSTGC2024) will be held at Michigan State University, April 12th-14th, 2024.This conference aims to bring together graduate students interested in geometry and topology, to give graduate students the opportunity to give talks, and to establish connections among students in the field.

Most of the talks will be given by graduate students, but there will also be three distinguished plenary lectures:

Julie Bergner (University of Virginia)

Ciprian Manolescu (Stanford University)

Gábor Székelyhidi (Northwestern University)



and six lectures by early-career faculty speakers:

Carolyn Abbott (Brandeis University)

Anthony Conway (The University of Texas at Austin)

Iva Halacheva (Northeastern University)

Antoine Song (California Institute of Technology)

Iris Yoon (Wesleyan University)

Allen Yuan (Institute for Advanced Study/Northwestern University)



The conference website can be found here: https://sites.google.com/view/gstgc2024msu/home

Registration is now open. For those applying for funding or proposing a talk, the deadline of registration is January 15, 2024 (March 30, 2024 for those who are not). Please stay tuned for further updates and details regarding this exciting event!



Best,
Ivan So (on behalf of the organizing committee: Marc Gotliboym, Ben Jones, Amey Joshi, Dilan Karaguler, Everett Meekins, Astrid Olave-Herrera, Luke J Seaton, Ivan So, Dean Spyropoulos, Maxwell Throm, Rithwik Vidyarthi, Danika Van Niel, Tristan Wells)


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