SMS scnews item created by Jonathan Spreer at Tue 18 May 2021 1019
Type: Seminar
Distribution: World
Expiry: 24 Jul 2021
Calendar1: 19 Jul 2021
CalLoc1: Oriental Room (Quad Seminar Room S204)
CalTitle1: Computational and Algorithmic Topology, Sydney (CATS 2021), DAY 1
Calendar2: 20 Jul 2021
CalLoc2: Oriental Room (Quad Seminar Room S204)
CalTitle2: Computational and Algorithmic Topology, Sydney (CATS 2021), DAY 2
Calendar3: 21 Jul 2021
CalLoc3: Oriental Room (Quad Seminar Room S204)
CalTitle3: Computational and Algorithmic Topology, Sydney (CATS 2021), DAY 3
Calendar4: 22 Jul 2021
CalLoc4: Oriental Room (Quad Seminar Room S204)
CalTitle4: Computational and Algorithmic Topology, Sydney (CATS 2021), DAY 4
Calendar5: 23 Jul 2021
CalLoc5: Oriental Room (Quad Seminar Room S204)
CalTitle5: Computational and Algorithmic Topology, Sydney (CATS 2021), DAY 5
Auth: jspreer@pjspreer.pc (assumed)

Computational and Algorithmic Topology, Sydney -- Computational and Algorithmic Topology

Dear Colleagues, 

We wish to announce the upcoming workshop 

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Computational & Algorithmic Topology, Sydney (CATS 2021) 

The University of Sydney, 19-23 July 2021 

https://sites.google.com/view/cats-2020 

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Abstract: 

This workshop at The University of Sydney will bring together experts and emerging
researchers from Australia, the USA and Europe to report on recent results and explore
future directions in computational and algorithmic topology and related areas.  There
will be a focus on problems in discrete geometry and computational topology.  This
workshop aims to stimulate interaction between researchers in order to bring about new
collaborations on difficult problems that cannot be tackled from one viewpoint alone.  

We plan to run this workshop in a hybrid format that includes pre-recorded and remote
talks, followed up by working/discussion sessions with subsequent Q&A sessions related
to the recorded or streamed talks.  This will somewhat compensate for the knowledge
transfer that usually occurs at workshops through informal discussions.  There will also
be unstructured collaboration time.  

Invited Speakers: 

Pre-recoded or live talks accompanied by working groups and live Q&A sessions: 

- Herbert Edelsbrunner (Institute of Science and Technology Austria) 
- Feng Luo (Rutgers University) 
- Elisabetta Matsumoto (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
- Boris Springborn (Technische Universität Berlin) 

Live talks in Sydney (and streamed via the ACE network): 

- Benjamin A.  Burton (The University of Queensland) 
- Joan Licata (Australian National University) 
- Jessica Purcell (Monash University) 
- Vanessa Robins (Australian National University) 

Organizers: 

- Jonathan Spreer (The University of Sydney) 
- Stephan Tillmann (The University of Sydney)
- Katharine Turner (Australian National University) 

Registration: 

For catering purposes, please register at
https://sites.google.com/view/cats-2020/register