RivGGT25
RivGGT25
A workshop on recent advances in geometric group theory at the University of Virginia
About: On 9-12 May 2025, the University of Virginia will host an in-person workshop for early career mathematicians working in geometric group theory.
Format: There will be three series of four lectures given on cutting edge research in geometric group theory, with three supporting introductory talks. The talks will be aimed at graduate students and postdocs, and they will be accompanied by discussion sections led by graduate students.
Remote access: We will simultaneously broadcast the talks on Zoom for those who cannot attend in person.
Minicourse speakers:
Harrison Bray (George Mason University)
Didac Martinez-Granado (University of Luxembourg/NUS)
Jenya Sapir (Binghamton University)
Introductory talks:
Madeline Horton (George Mason University)
Meenakshy Jyothis (Binghamton University)
Aisha Mechery (Rice University)
Organizers:
Matthew Gentry Durham (UCR)
Thomas Koberda (UVA)
Poster by Aya Ghanameh
Funding: This workshop is being supported by NSF conference grant DMS-2500706
Past editions:
Poster by Aya Ghanameh
All photos on this website were taken by Matthew Durham in or near Riverside, CA.