Binghamton University Graduate Conference in Algebra and Topology(BUGCAT)

ac.commutative-algebra at.algebraic-topology co.combinatorics ct.category-theory dg.differential-geometry gn.general-topology gr.group-theory gt.geometric-topology ra.rings-and-algebras rt.representation-theory sg.symplectic-geometry sp.spectral-theory
Start Date
2020-11-07 
End Date
2020-11-08 
Institution
Binghamton University  
City
Vestal, New York 
Country
USA 
Meeting Type
Online Conference 
Homepage
http://seminars.math.binghamton.edu/BUGCAT/index.html 
Contact Name
Andrew R Lamoureux, Meenakshy Jyothis 
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Description

The Thirteenth Annual Binghamton University Graduate Conference in Algebra and Topology (BUGCAT) will be held online on November 7-8, 2020. This conference is organized and run by mathematics graduate students of Binghamton University. We are hoping that during this time of crisis, we could still provide an opportunity for graduate students to talk math, connect with other students and faculty, present your research and share our spirits. There will be multiple sessions with 30-minute talks given by students and faculties. This year we have three distinguished keynote speakers: Emily Riehl (Johns Hopkins University), Moshe Cohen (SUNY New Paltz) and Ben Steinberg (The City University of New York).

Registration is now open! For registration and other information, please visit our website. The deadline for submitting a talk is October 21st. The deadline for requesting funding is October 2nd.

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