Confirmed speakers<\/strong><\/p>\r\n\r\nAlexander BERGLUND (University of Stockholm),\r\nLuciana BONATTO (Max Planck Institute for Mathematics Bonn),\r\nBasil CORON (Universit\u00e9 de Strasbourg\/Queen Mary),\r\nBerenice DELCROIX-OGER (Universit\u00e9 de Montpellier),\r\nColine EMPRIN (Universit\u00e9 Sorbonne Paris Nord),\r\nChiara ESPOSITO (University of Salerno),\r\nBernhard KELLER (Universit\u00e9 Paris Cit\u00e9),\r\nGuillaume LAPLANTE-ANFOSSI (University of Melbourse),\r\nFlorian NAEF (Trinity College Dublin),\r\nJoost NUITEN (Universit\u00e9 de Toulouse),\r\nDan PETERSEN (University of Stockholm),\r\nMarcy ROBERTSON (University of Melbourne),\r\nVictor ROCA LUCIO (EPFL),\r\nSergey SHADRIN (University of Amsterdam),\r\nAndrea SOLOTAR (University of Buenos Aires & Guangdong Technion),\r\nAnna SOPENA (Universitat de Barcelona),\r\nChristine VESPA (Aix-Marseille Universit\u00e9),\r\nBen WARD (Bowling Green State University).<\/p>","created":"2023-12-07 15:52:30","modified":"2023-12-07 15:57:55"},{"id":"1634","title":"2024 Georgia Topology Summer School","start_date":"2024-05-15","end_date":"2024-05-19","institution":"University of Georgia","city":"Athens, Georgia","country":"USA","meeting_type":"Summer school","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/topology.franklinresearch.uga.edu\/2024GTSC","contact_name":"","description":"","created":"2024-03-19 23:25:42","modified":"2024-03-19 23:25:42"},{"id":"1600","title":"St. Louis Topology Conference: Flows and Foliations in 3-manifolds","start_date":"2024-05-17","end_date":"2024-05-19","institution":"Washington University","city":"Saint Louis, Missouri","country":"USA","meeting_type":"conference","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/sites.google.com\/view\/stltc\/home","contact_name":"Michael Landry","description":"
Registration is open, and March 17 is the deadline to request funding.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
The speakers are:<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Ian Agol (UC Berkeley)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Thomas Barthelm\u00e9 (Queens University)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Danny Calegari (University of Chicago)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Nathan Dunfield (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
David Gabai (Princeton University)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Ying Hu (University of Nebraska Omaha)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Beibei Liu (Ohio State University)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Anna Parlak (UC Davis)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Samuel Taylor (Temple University)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Chi Cheuk Tsang (Universit\u00e9 du Qu\u00e9bec \u00e0 Montr\u00e9al)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Mehdi Yazdi (Kings College London)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
\r\n\r\nIn addition to these lectures there will be 2 lightning talk sessions and a panel discussion on issues faced by early career mathematicians.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Organizers: Steven Frankel (Washington University), Michael Landry (St. Louis University), Rachel Roberts (Washington University)<\/p>","created":"2024-01-30 01:32:22","modified":"2024-01-30 01:32:22"},{"id":"1635","title":"2024 Georgia Topology Conference","start_date":"2024-05-20","end_date":"2024-05-24","institution":"University of Georgia","city":"Athens, Georgia","country":"USA","meeting_type":"conference","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/topology.franklinresearch.uga.edu\/2024GTSC","contact_name":"","description":"","created":"2024-03-19 23:27:25","modified":"2024-03-19 23:27:25"},{"id":"1626","title":"Graduate Student Conference in Algebra, Geometry, and Topology","start_date":"2024-05-31","end_date":"2024-06-02","institution":"Temple University","city":"Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","country":"USA","meeting_type":"conference","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/math.temple.edu\/events\/conferences\/gscagt\/","contact_name":"Andrew Clickard","description":"
GTA: Philadelphia 2024 is the 9th annual Graduate Student Conference in Algebra, Geometry, and Topology (GSCAGT), to be held on-campus at Temple University in Philadelphia from Friday, May 31 to Sunday, June 2, 2024.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
This conference aims to expose graduate students in algebra, geometry, and topology to current research, and provide them with an opportunity to present and discuss their own research. It also intends to provide a forum for graduate students to engage with each other as well as expert faculty members in their areas of research. Most of the talks at the conference will be given by graduate students, with four given by distinguished keynote speakers:<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Sarah Koch (University of Michigan)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Nick Miller (University of Oklahoma)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Hiro Lee Tanaka (Texas State University)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Isabel Vogt (Brown University)<\/p>\r\n\r\n
This event is sponsored by the Department of Mathematics at Temple University and is pending sponsorship from the NSF. Registration is now open. The deadline to register for funding is April 17th, after which it will be considered on a rolling basis. We encourage participants to apply early; once NSF funding for the conference has been approved, applications filed before deadline will receive a decision within two weeks of submission.<\/p>","created":"2024-03-04 22:41:15","modified":"2024-03-04 22:41:15"},{"id":"1633","title":"GTA: Philadelphia 2024 (the 9th annual Graduate Student Conference in Algebra, Geometry, and Topology)","start_date":"2024-05-31","end_date":"2024-06-02","institution":"Temple University","city":"Philadelphia, PA","country":"USA","meeting_type":"conference for graduate students","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/math.temple.edu\/events\/conferences\/gscagt\/","contact_name":"","description":"
GTA: Philadelphia 2024 is the 9th annual Graduate Student Conference in Algebra, Geometry, and Topology (GSCAGT), to be held on-campus at Temple University in Philadelphia from Friday, May 31 to Sunday, June 2, 2024.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
This conference aims to expose graduate students in algebra, geometry, and topology to current research, and provide them with an opportunity to present and discuss their own research. It also intends to provide a forum for graduate students to engage with each other as well as expert faculty members in their areas of research. Most of the talks at the conference will be given by graduate students, with four given by distinguished keynote speakers.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
This event is sponsored by the Department of Mathematics at Temple University and is pending sponsorship from the NSF. <\/p>","created":"2024-03-18 22:14:08","modified":"2024-03-18 22:14:08"},{"id":"1553","title":"Algebraic Structures in Topology II","start_date":"2024-06-05","end_date":"2024-06-14","institution":"","city":"San Juan","country":"Puerto Rico","meeting_type":"conference, summer school, workshop","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/algtoppr.github.io\/","contact_name":"Ralph Kaufmann, Mona Merling, Jeremy Miller, Manuel Rivera, Natalia Pacheco Tallaj","description":"
The conferences will feature a variety of events focusing on recent developments in algebraic topology and their applications to geometry, physics, and data science.<\/p>","created":"2023-11-09 15:46:30","modified":"2023-11-09 15:46:30"},{"id":"1564","title":"AMS MRC conference Homotopical Combinatorics","start_date":"2024-06-30","end_date":"2024-07-06","institution":"AMS","city":"Java Center, NY","country":"USA","meeting_type":"conference \/ workshop","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/www.ams.org\/programs\/research-communities\/2024MRC-HomotopicalComb","contact_name":"Kyle Ormsby","description":"
Transfer systems are a new combinatorial object that exhibit surprising connections between abstract homotopy theory, equivariant topology, and combinatorics. About ten years ago, Blumberg and Hill defined the related \"indexing systems'' as the central algebraic object controlling twisted multiplications that naturally arise in the study of equivariant cohomology theories. Rubin and Balchin--Barnes--Roitzheim independently recast this notion in a much simpler framework, characterizing indexing systems in terms of transfer systems, as a particular kind of weak subposet of the lattice of subgroups of a finite group \r\nG\r\n, ordered by inclusion. Work of Ormsby--Osorno and teams of collaborators has shown how the natural generalization of this notion to an arbitrary poset has fascinating combinatorial properties, and Balchin--MacBrough--Ormsby have further connected this to abstract homotopy theories on posets. Each of these connections provides exciting results which can be transferred and reinterpreted in the other fields, yielding unexpected new structure and theorems.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
This MRC will introduce participants to this burgeoning new area, bringing together researchers with interests in combinatorics, algebraic topology, and abstract homotopy theory. The field is rife with open problems, including basic questions about the structure of transfer systems, combinatorics problems associated to counting transfer systems for natural families of posets, identifying connections with other combinatorial structures, and applying the language of model categories to recast and reform these questions.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
One of the exciting features of the program is that there are few prerequisites. Familiarity with abstract homotopy theory or with modern methods of algebraic topology will allow deeper engagement with some of the potential problems, but is not required, and much of the subject can be approached purely combinatorially. Before the workshop, relevant readings will be provided to help provide background, and an online collaboration platform will be used to start discussing material and to begin building community. At the workshop, participants can expect to work in teams on research programs, to engage with lectures from senior faculty participants about aspects of homotopical combinatorics, and to have open feedback sessions for further discussion.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
The primary focus of the workshop is supporting early-career researchers, including advanced graduate students, postdocs, and pre-tenure faculty. As such, there will also be professional development sessions, the topics of which will be driven by participant interest and need. We especially encourage members of traditionally excluded groups to apply.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Applications will be accepted on MathPrograms.org through Thursday, February 15, 2024 (11:59 p.m. EST). <\/p>","created":"2023-12-07 14:40:22","modified":"2023-12-07 14:40:22"},{"id":"1605","title":"Summer school - New structures in low-dimensional topology","start_date":"2024-07-01","end_date":"2024-07-05","institution":"Renyi Institute","city":"Budapest","country":"USA","meeting_type":"summer school","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/erdoscenter.renyi.hu\/events\/summer-school-new-structures-low-dimensional-topology","contact_name":"Aaron Lauda, Sergei Gukov","description":"
We would like to advertise a Summer School in low-dimensional topology, organized by the Simons collaboration\r\n\"New structures in low-dimensional topology\u201d, which will take place at the R\u00e9nyi Institute in Budapest (Hungary) on the\r\nweek of 1st-5th July 2024.\r\nThe main target audience of the summer school are PhD students.\r\nSee https:\/\/erdoscenter.renyi.hu\/events\/summer-school-new-structures-low-dimensional-topology for more information.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
We have limited funding to support some junior participants as well as limited space.\r\nRegistration and application for funding is now open at the above link.\r\nThe deadline for application is 15th March 2024.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Please forward this message to anyone who might be interested in applying.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Our best wishes,\r\nThe organizers\r\nSergei Gukov, Aaron Lauda, Marco Marengon, Tom Mrowka, Peter Ozsv\u00e1th, Andr\u00e1s Stipsicz, Zolt\u00e1n Szab\u00f3<\/p>","created":"2024-01-31 19:44:30","modified":"2024-01-31 19:44:30"},{"id":"1590","title":"PCMI 2024 Research Topic: Motivic Homotopy","start_date":"2024-07-07","end_date":"2024-07-27","institution":"Institute for Advanced Study\/Parc City Mathematics Institute","city":"Park City, Utah","country":"USA","meeting_type":"meeting with several components","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/www.ias.edu\/pcmi","contact_name":"Oliver R\u00f6ndigs","description":"
The IAS\/Park City Mathematics Institute is a three-week residential summer session with a graduate summer school, a research program, an undergraduate summer school, and an undergraduate faculty program. More information can be found on the conference website. PCMI encourages applications from all those with interest in the program, both from the US and internationally. This year it is organized by Benjamin Antieau (Northwestern University), Marc Levine (Universit\u00e4t Duisburg-Essen), Oliver R\u00f6ndigs (Universit\u00e4t Osnabr\u00fcck), Alexander Vishik (University of Nottingham), and Kirsten Wickelgren (Duke University).<\/p>","created":"2024-01-14 06:53:45","modified":"2024-01-14 06:53:45"},{"id":"1348","title":"Topologie","start_date":"2024-07-21","end_date":"2024-07-27","institution":"MFO","city":"Oberwolfach","country":"Germany","meeting_type":"workshop","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/www.mfo.de\/","contact_name":"Mark Behrens, Ruth Charney, Oscar Randal-Williams, Andras Stipsicz","description":"
See conference website<\/p>","created":null,"modified":null},{"id":"1592","title":"Young Topologists Meeting 2024","start_date":"2024-08-05","end_date":"2024-08-09","institution":"University of M\u00fcnster","city":"M\u00fcnster","country":"Germany","meeting_type":"conference","subject_area":null,"homepage":"http:\/\/uni.ms\/ytm2024","contact_name":"Konrad Bals","description":"
The Young Topologists Meeting is an annual international conference aimed at early-career researchers in topology - both pure and applied - covering the whole breadth of the subject. It serves as a platform for graduate, PhD students, and early postdocs to present their research, exchange ideas, and build international connections.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
Previous editions of the conference have been organized by the EPFL, Switzerland, the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and jointly by the University of Stockholm and the Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. Next up: M\u00fcnster, Germany.<\/p>","created":"2024-01-15 15:11:56","modified":"2024-01-15 17:34:37"},{"id":"1615","title":"Motivic homotopy, K-theory, and Modular Representations","start_date":"2024-08-09","end_date":"2024-08-11","institution":"University of Southern California","city":"Los Angeles, CA","country":"USA","meeting_type":"conference","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/sites.google.com\/view\/efriedlander80\/home?authuser=0","contact_name":"Aravind Asok, Christopher Bendel, Christian Haesemeyer, Julia Pevtsova, Paul Sobaje, Jared Warner","description":"
A celebration of the mathematics of Eric Friedlander on the occasion of his 80th birthday<\/p>","created":"2024-02-13 22:12:47","modified":"2024-02-13 22:12:47"},{"id":"1581","title":"AGACSE 2024 (Applied Geometric Algebras in Computer Science and Engineering)","start_date":"2024-08-26","end_date":"2024-08-29","institution":"University of Amsterdam","city":"Amsterdam","country":"Netherlands","meeting_type":"conference","subject_area":null,"homepage":"http:\/\/staff.science.uva.nl\/l.dorst\/AGACSE2024\/","contact_name":"Leo Dorst, Joan Lasenby","description":"
The 9th installment of AGACSE (Applied Geometric Algebras in Computer Science and Engineering) will take place August 26-29 in Amsterdam.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
The field of Geometric\/Clifford Algebras has seen a recent surge in applied interest, as witnessed on https:\/\/bivector.net,\r\nits accompanying discord server, and other forums. The unifying nature of the GA framework is prompting company-wide software approaches to geometrical, mechanical and EM solutions. The novel PGA (the GA of 3D Euclidean geometry) has simplified the classical data structures from computer graphics to classical mechanics simulators. And the very recent applications within Geometrically Equivariant Networks have immediately produced successes that draw in new researchers and practitioners, with new software platforms and tutorials appearing monthly.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
The AGACSE conference aims to showcase successful examples of such applications from industry, and discuss the new developments now brewing in research labs. We expect a fruitful interaction between practice and theory, in which novel insights inform implementations, and new target domains raise interesting new structural questions.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
You may find the conference website here: https:\/\/staff.science.uva.nl\/l.dorst\/AGACSE2024\/index.html.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
The first important deadline is the submission of a 4-6 page abstract by February 29, 2024.<\/p>\r\n\r\n
We hope to see you in Amsterdam in August 2024!<\/p>\r\n\r\n
dr ir Leo Dorst, University of Amsterdam\r\nprof dr Joan Lasenby, University of Cambridge<\/p>","created":"2023-12-22 19:53:03","modified":"2023-12-22 19:53:03"},{"id":"1560","title":"Tropical Geometry: Moduli spaces and matroids","start_date":"2024-10-07","end_date":"2024-10-11","institution":"Goethe University Frankfurt","city":"Frankfurt am Main","country":"Germany","meeting_type":"Workshop","subject_area":null,"homepage":"https:\/\/sites.google.com\/view\/workshop-tropical-geometry\/home","contact_name":"Andreas Gross, Hannah Markwig, Martin Ulirsch","description":"","created":"2023-12-04 09:18:02","modified":"2023-12-04 09:18:02"}]}