UNC Charlotte will host the 57th annual Spring Topology and Dynamics Conference from
Wednesday, March 6th to Saturday, March 9th in the EPIC Building on the western side of the campus.
Spring Topology and Dynamics is one of the oldest currently running topology conferences beginning in 1967. The conference typically attracts between 100 and 200 active mathematicians from around the world in the fields of continuum theory, dynamical systems, geometric group theory, geometric topology, and set-theoretic topology. The conference often receives generous NSF funding and is thus able to provide financial support for attending graduate students.
For more information, contact the conference organizers at stdc-organizers@charlotte.edu.
Invited Speakers
- Tarik Aougab (Haverford College, Pennsylvania)
- Jan Boroński (Jagiellonian University, Poland)
- Natasha Dobrinen (University of Notre Dame, Indiana)
- Talia Fernós (UNC Greensboro, North Carolina)
- Logan Hoehn (Nipissing University, Canada)
- Alexander Kupers (University of Toronto at Scarborough)
- Eiichi Matsuhashi (Shimane University, Japan)
- Van Nall (University of Richmond, Virginia)
- Noé de Rancourt (University of Lille, France)
- Jacob Russell (Rice University, Texas)
- Nikita Selinger (University of Alabama at Birmingham, Alabama)
- Stevo Todorcevic (University of Toronto, Canada)
- Yvon Verberne (University of Western Ontario, Canada)
- Kitty Yang (UNC Asheville, North Carolina)