About
The International Workshop on Algebraic Topology is a four day event which will take place at
the
Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) in Shenzhen, China from June 6 to June 9, 2018.
This is a satellite event for the joint AMS-CMS
Special Session on Algebraic and Geometric Topology which will take place at Fudan University in Shanghai, China from June 11 to June 14, 2018.
The organizers gratefully acknowledge the support by
Southern University of Science and Technology,
Finance Commission of Shenzhen Municipality,
National Natural Science Foundation of China,
and the
Mathematics Department of the University of Colorado Boulder.
Organizers
Agnès Beaudry, University of Colorado Boulder
Mark Behrens, University of Notre Dame
Zhen Huan, Sun Yat-sen University
Haynes Miller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nathaniel Stapleton, University of Kentucky
Guozhen Wang, Fudan University
Zhouli Xu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yifei Zhu, Southern University of Science and Technology
Assistant: Leyuan Shen, Southern University of Science and Technology
Speakers
Tom Bachmann, University of Duisburg-Essen
Eva Belmont, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel Berwick-Evans, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Irina Bobkova, Institute for Advanced Study
Haibao Duan, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Elden Elmanto, Northwestern University
Nora Ganter, University of Melbourne
Jeremy Hahn, Harvard University
Lars Hesselholt, Nagoya University
Michael Hopkins, Harvard University
Yi Jiang, Tsinghua University
Gerd Laures, Ruhr-University Bochum
Douglas Ravenel, University of Rochester
Tomer Schlank, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
XiaoLin Danny Shi, Harvard University
Nathaniel Stapleton, University of Kentucky
Guozhen Wang, Fudan University
Xiangjun Wang, Nankai University
Jie Wu, National University of Singapore
Yifei Zhu, Southern University of Science and Technology
Registration
All are welcome. However, due to space restrictions, we kindly need you to register.
Some financial support is available.
To register and to apply for funding, please write to
Yifei Zhu (zyf@umn.edu)
before May 10, 2018.
Information for Visa, Travel, Lodging, and Special Needs
If you need a Chinese visa, there are two types you can apply for your visit: F visa (for academic trips) and L visa (for tourists).
For the Chinese embassy in the US,
information on how to apply, fees, processing time etc. can be found
here.
The SUSTech campus can be reached from the Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (40m taxi)
or Shenzhen North Railway Station (10m taxi).
Hong Kong is close to Shenzhen (1h shuttle) and has more international flight options.
We will arrange pickups at the Hong Kong International Airport to the SUSTech campus on June 5.
We will also make arrangements for you to return to that airport after the workshop.
There is no need for a separate visa for Hong Kong.
If you plan to attend the Shanghai conference,
between Shenzhen and Shanghai, there are two options.
• Airplanes (2h30m): Please note that the rain season begins then and flight schedules can be quite unpredictable.
• Bullet trains (8h, v = 190mph): Recommended! We will assist you with booking tickets.
For registered participants,
we have reserved a block of complimentary rooms
at the Guest House on SUSTech campus (check in June 5, check out June 10).
If you have any special needs (child care, dietary restrictions, etc.),
please contact Yifei Zhu (zyf@umn.edu).
Participants
Tom Bachmann, University of Duisburg-Essen
Agnès Beaudry, University of Colorado Boulder
Eva Belmont, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel Berwick-Evans, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Irina Bobkova, Institute for Advanced Study
Robert Burklund, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Zichen Cui, Reed College
Haibao Duan, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhipeng Duan, University of Copenhagen
Elden Elmanto, Northwestern University
Feifei Fan, Sun Yat-sen University
Niloufar Fuladi, Sharif University of Technology
Jun Hou Fung, Harvard University
Nora Ganter, University of Melbourne
Zeshen Gu, University of Minnesota
Meng Guo, Harvard University
Jeremy Hahn, Harvard University
Lars Hesselholt, Nagoya University
Michael Hopkins, Harvard University
Runjie Hu, Peking University
Ruizhi Huang, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yi Jiang, Tsinghua University
Hana Jia Kong, University of Chicago
Pavel Kovalev, Indiana University Bloomington
Evgeny Krasilnikov, Higher School of Economics
Gerd Laures, Ruhr-University Bochum
Guchuan Li, Northwestern University
Ivan Limonchenko, Fudan University
Weinan Lin, University of Chicago
Dengpin Liu, Guangxi Normal University
Ruochuan Liu, Peking University
Ye Liu, Hokkaido University
Yuhang Liu, University of Pennsylvania
Yunze Lu, University of Michigan
Yuxin Luo, University of Rochester
Haynes Miller, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cherry Ng, University of Colorado Boulder
Jianzhong Pan, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Byungdo Park, Korea Institute for Advanced Study
Huaying Qiu, Reed College
Douglas Ravenel, University of Rochester
Shiquan Ren, Guangdong Ocean University
Emily Riehl, Johns Hopkins University
Yangyang Ruan, Beijing Normal University
Krishanu Sankar, University of British Columbia
Tomer Schlank, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
XiaoLin Danny Shi, Harvard University
Xu Song, National University of Singapore
Nathaniel Stapleton, University of Kentucky
Zhixu Su, Indiana University Bloomington
Jasem Tati, Sharif University of Technology
Guozhen Wang, Fudan University
Ran Wang, Beijing Normal University
Xiangjun Wang, Nankai University
Enxin Wu, Shantou University
Haoqing Wu, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne
Jie Wu, National University of Singapore
Zhouli Xu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Matthew Young, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Ningchuan Zhang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Xu'an Zhao, Beijing Normal University
Yifei Zhu, Southern University of Science and Technology
Foling Zou, University of Chicago