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Texas Geometry and Topology Conference


Serving the Mathematical Community since 1989


Upcoming Conference:

68th meeting at Texas A&M University, College  Station, November 8-10, 2024

Speakers:


   Ian Anderson,  Utah State University  

   Robert Bryant,  Duke University

  Jarosław Buczyński,  Institute of Mathematics of Polish Academy of Sciences (IMPAN) 

  David Fisher,  Rice University

   Shelly Harvey,    Rice University

  Christine Ruey Shan Lee, Texas State Univerity

 
Pavel Mnev ,University of Notre Dame



  
Dmitri Pavlov,     Texas Tech University

 
Jinmin Wang, Chinese Academy of Science

  Wolfgang Ziller,   Univesity of Pennsylvania



This Conference is supported by the National Science Foundation and Texas A&M University.

Registration

There are no registration fees, everyone is welcome, but we ask all participants to register. Register by clicking here!


Some support is available. Graduate students, post-docs, junior faculty, women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encourage to participate and to apply for support. The deadline for the application for support is October 15, 2024

The schedule of the talks, the information on accommodation and directions to Texas A&M University will be posted soon.

item image #1 We organize  a poster session for graduate students and post-docs, If you are interested to present a poster, please email the title and abstract to  Igor Zelenko  ,email  zelenkotamu@tamu.edu  by October 31, 2024
The organizers: Dean Baskin , email dbaskin@math.tamu.edu , Zhizhang Xie , email  xie@tamu.edu, and Igor Zelenko  ,email  zelenkotamu@tamu.edu
Administrative assistance: Cara Barton cbarton@tamu.edu

For further questions you can  email any person above with the subject``Fall 2024 TGTC".

Conference Information

The Texas Geometry and Topology Conference (TGTC) is dedicated to the enhancement of both the educational and the research atmosphere of the community of geometers and topologists in Texas and surrounding states. The TGTC has three specific goals:

  • The TGTC is committed to bring researchers of national and international stature to the region to discuss their research and to interact with mathematicians from Texas and surrounding states.
  • The TGTC provides the community of geometers and topologists from Texas and surrounding states a convenient forum to meet and share mathematics on a regular basis. The geographic region is so large that few reasonable alternatives exist. The conference strongly encourages both individual research and productive cooperative efforts between schools.
  • The TGTC is committed to the strengthening and enrichment of the mathematics personnel base. Graduate students, junior faculty, women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to participate..