Date and Time: Feb 28, 2025 — Mar 2, 2025
Location: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
The Spring Redbud Topology Conference is an annual conference hosted alternately by University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, and the University of Arkansas. The conference includes a graduate student workshop on Friday, Feb 28.
Speakers
John Baldwin (Boston College)
Katherine Williams Booth (Georgia Tech)
Keiko Kawamuro (Iowa)
Michael Klug (University of Chicago)
Siddhi Krishna (Columbia)
Miriam Kuzbary (Amherst)
Dan Margalit (Vanderbilt)
Andrew Putman (Notre Dame)
Angela Wu* (Bucknell)
*to be confirmed
Registration
Participant funding is available. To register and to apply for funding, please fill out the form here: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=xELHeRzmpU–iaPLVmqA0fTKEhd1dJpCiAHEPIvcZIRUQU5VSkhMODhCTFo1OFRVWldVQ0lQT0NXNS4u
Other Info
All participants are invited to dinner directly following the conference.
Free parking is available around campus on weekends. The Harmon Parking Garage is convenient to the Science and Engineering Building (SCEN) and the Department of Mathematics.
Inclusiveness
The Redbud Topology Conference is supported by the University of Arkansas, the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University and the National Science Foundation. As scholars representing these institutions, we pay special attention to their firm commitments to equal opportunity and diversity. In order to uphold these ideals, we strive to make each Redbud Conference an inclusive event and will not tolerate discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), age, disability, genetic information or parental status. As part of this mission, the organizers are happy to provide details of local childcare options and lactation rooms for nursing mothers upon request.
Sponsors
Participant support is generously provided by the NSF and in part by the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Arkansas.
Organizers
Matt Clay, Katherine Raoux, and Jeremy Van Horn-Morris