MIDWEST TOPOLOGY SEMINAR SPRING 2019
MIDWEST TOPOLOGY SEMINAR SPRING 2019
May 18-19, 2019
Michigan State University
Speakers:
John Baldwin
John Francis
Marc Hoyois
Clover May
Joanna Nelson
Andrew Putman
Brooke Shipley
Zhouli Xu
Registration
If you are planning to attend, please register as soon as possible for the conference by following
this link.
To be considered for funding, we ask that you register by April 1st 2019.
A list of current participants can be found
here.
Schedule The schedule of talks is available here. Titles and abstracts for the talks are available here. There will be talks on Saturday and Sunday. The conference begins at 9 AM Saturday and ends at 1 PM on Sunday.
All talks will be held in B122 Wells Hall. The building address is 619 Red Cedar Road, East Lansing. Wells Hall is a nice 0.7 mile
walk
through campus from the Marriott. For those who wish to drive, parking information is provided below. Lodging
We have arranged for a discounted rate at the East Lansing Marriott. The conference rate is $143 per night.
To reserve a room at this rate, the link is
here.
Rooms at this rate need to be booked by April 19th.
Participants who are requesting funding to attend the conference should make an effort to share hotel rooms.
Other hotels near campus include the
Towneplace Suites
and the
Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center,
but we do not have special rates arranged for these hotels.
Travel
By Car: East Lansing is within driving range of many places in the Midwest.
By Plane: Nearby airports including Lansing (LAN), Detroit (DTW), Grand Rapids (GRR), and Flint (FNT). The Lansing airport is a short cab or Lyft ride from campus. If you fly into Detroit you can rent a car to drive to East Lansing, or there is a bus shuttle to East Lansing, called the
Michigan Flyer.
If you fly into Grand Rapids or Flint you will need to rent a car to get to East Lansing.
By Train: There is Amtrak service to East Lansing. The Amtrak station is on the southwest corner of campus.
Local Information
For walking directions from the East Lansing Marriott to Wells Hall, see the following map
For a list of local places to eat and get coffee, see the following list.
Parking
Free parking is available on campus near Wells Hall (lots 79 and 39) on the weekends. The building address is 619 Red Cedar Road, East Lansing. Note that there is construction on Red Cedar Road. The best way to get to lots 79 and 39 is from Shaw lane. A campus map with labelled parking lots can be found
here.
Funding
Some funds will be available to support travel costs and lodging of participants, especially for graduate students and junior faculty without other support. To apply for funding, please fill out the registration form and indicate that you would like to be considered for financial support. The deadline to apply for funding is April 1st
.
Statement of Inclusion We are committed to academic freedom and keeping science open to all individuals.
We encourage anyone who is interested in participating in the conference to attend, regardless of race, sex, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, pregnancy, immigration status, or any other aspect of identity.
We will do our best to accommodate specific needs. Please let us know if you need assistance with child care, pumping space, accessibility, dietary requirements, etc. All participants at this conference will be treated with dignity and respect, and discrimination or harassment of any form will not be tolerated. (Adapted from GSTGC 2018) Contact Contact the organizers if you have any questions, special requests, etc. Teena Gerhardt (teena@math.msu.edu) Gabe Angelini-Knoll (angelini@math.msu.edu) Matt Hedden (mhedden@math.msu.edu) Kristen Hendricks (hendricks@math.msu.edu).
Support
Supported by the National Science Foundation and the Michigan State University Department of Mathematics.