[Todos CMAT] Fwd: 51st Spring Topology and Dynamical Systems Conference
Dr. Roberto Markarian
roma en fing.edu.uy
Sab Oct 15 07:12:37 UYT 2016
recibo y mando, rm
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Fecha: Fri, 14 Oct 2016 20:59:06 -0500
De: Frederic Mynard <stdc2017 en topology.auburn.edu>
Asunto: 51st Spring Topology and Dynamical Systems Conference
Para: roma en fing.edu.uy
ANNOUNCEMENT: 51ST SPRING TOPOLOGY AND DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS CONFERENCE
We are pleased to announce that New Jersey City University will be
hosting the 51st Spring Topology and Dynamical Systems Conference
from the morning of Wednesday, March 8th, 2017 to Saturday, March
12th, 2017.
The conference will be held at the university's Harborside campus at
Exchange Place, which is conveniently located minutes away from the
World Trade Center in New York City.
Details on the conference and updates will be found at the conference
website at:
https://sites.google.com/site/2017springconftopanddynamics/home
The conference will feature 6 special sessions on Continuum Theory
(dedicated to Sam B. Nadler), Dynamical Systems, Set-Theoretic
Topology, Geometric Topology, Geometric Group Theory, Topology and
Computer Science. Additionally Achim Jung will conduct an introductory
workshop on Topology and Computer Science.
Confirmed invited speakers representing these sessions include:
Alex Clark, University of Leicester (UK)
Dave Constantine, Wesleyan University
Pallavi Dani, Lousiana State University
Alan Dow, University of North Carolina Charlotte
Andrey Gogolev , Binghamton University
Achim Jung, University of Birmingham (UK)
Ralph Kopperman, City College of New York
Jimmie Lawson, Louisiana State University
Benjamin Linowitz, Oberlin College
Kathryn Mann, UC Berkeley
Alexei Miasnikov, Stevens Institute of Technology
Chris Mouron, Rhodes College
Lex Oversteegen , University of Alabama at Birmingham
Janusz Prajs, Sacramento State University
Brian Raines, Baylor University
Nikita Selinger, Stony Brook University
Alessandro Sisto, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
Daniel Soukup, University of Vienna (Austria)
Santi Spadaro, University of Sao Paulo (Brazil)
The Mary Ellen Rudin Young Researcher Award winner will be announced
at the conference. Further information on the MER award can be found
at the bottom of this message.
Please feel free to circulate this information to interested
colleagues, and to contact me (Frédéric Mynard) at
stdc2017 en topology.auburn.edu with any general question, or to contact
the appropriate session organizers (to be found at the website above)
with any session-specific question.
On behalf of the local organizing committee: Debananda Chakraborty
(NJCU), Francis Jordan (QCC-CUNY), Frédéric Mynard (NJCU), Homeira
Pajoohesh (MEC-CUNY), Beimnet Teclezghi (NJCU)
Hoping to seeing you in Jersey City in March,
Frédéric
----------------MER AWARD---------------------
The Spring Topology conference, as a co-sponsor of the Mary Ellen
Rudin Young Researcher Award, takes this opportunity to ask that you
pass along the following solicitation to potential future winners of
the award:
The selection committee will begin reviewing applications
approximately July 1 for the fifth winner of this annual award. The
first winner (2013) was Logan Hoehn (graduate of Toronto), the second
winner (2014) was Yash Lodha (graduate of Cornell), the third winner
(2015) was Yinhe Peng (graduate of Singapore), and the fourth winner
(2016) will be announced at STDC 2017 (this announcement).
Awarded annually, the winner will receive $15000 to be used as
follows: $5000 in travel support to enable the winner to attend at
least three major conferences in topology; $5000 to support travel and
living expenses while on a visiting appointment at a leading research
center; and a cash prize of $5000.
This award is sponsored by Elsevier, publishers for the journal
Topology and its Applications, the annual Spring Topology and Dynamics
Conference (STDC) and the annual Summer Conference on Topology and its
Applications (SUMTOPO). Please see the website
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/topology-and-its-applications/news/calling-applications-for-mary-ellen-rudin-award-2017/
.
Applications will involve a letter of nomination, two other letters of
support, a letter from the applicant with a commitment to the award,
the proposed plan, and a detailed cv.
Alan Dow and Jan van Mill maintain a website to receive applications.
Those interested in applying should send an e-mail to Alan Dow at
adowtopology en gmail.com for details on how to access the website to
upload their application materials. Applicants from last year who are
still eligible are certainly encouraged to reapply. We ask that they
begin a new application but once they have we can re-use any documents
from last year if they request it.
Please help us get this information out to deserving applicants.
Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate contacting one of us.
With kind regards,
Alan Dow, Jan van Mill, and Hannah Foreman on behalf of Elsevier
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