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'''Senior faculty in Geometry'''
'''Senior faculty in Geometry'''
[http://www.math.wisc.edu/~dymarz/ Tullia Dymarz]  (U Chicago 2007) Geometric group theory, quasi-isometric rigidity.


[http://www.math.wisc.edu/~rkent Richard Peabody Kent IV] (UT Austin, 2006)   
[http://www.math.wisc.edu/~rkent Richard Peabody Kent IV] (UT Austin, 2006)   

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Seminars

Geometry and Topology Seminar

PDE Geometric Analysis seminar

Symplectic Geometry Seminar

Faculty

Senior faculty in Geometry

Tullia Dymarz (U Chicago 2007) Geometric group theory, quasi-isometric rigidity.

Richard Peabody Kent IV (UT Austin, 2006) Hyperbolic geometry, mapping class groups, geometric group theory, connections to algebra.

Gloria Mari-Beffa (U Minnesota – Minneapolis 1991) Differential geometry, invariant theory, completely integrable systems.

Laurentiu Maxim (U Penn 2005) Geometry and topology of singularities.

Yong-Geun Oh (Berkeley 1988) Floer theory and its application to symplectic topology and mirror symmetry.

Sean T. Paul (Princeton 2000) Complex differential geometry.

Jeff Viaclovsky (Princeton 1999) Differential geometry, geometric analysis.

Bing Wang (UW – Madison 2008) Geometric flows.


Postdoctoral faculty in Geometry

Ruifang Song (Harvard 2011) Geometry, periods and moduli of Calabi-Yau manifolds.


Emeriti

Edward Fadell (Ohio State 1952)

Sufiàn Husseini (Princeton 1960) Algebraic topology and applications.

Joel Robbin (Princeton 1965) Dynamical systems and symplectic geometry.

Peter Orlik (U Michigan 1966)

Mary Ellen Rudin (UT Austin 1949)


Conferences

Upcoming conferences in Geometry held at UW


Previous conferences in Geometry held at UW

Singularities in the Midwest, II.

Singularities in the Midwest