A Yorkshire and Durham Geometry Day will be
held on Friday 18 January 2008 at the Durham University.
All talks will take place in The Willmore Room (CM 221) in the Department of Mathematical Sciences.
The timetable is as follows:
10:30 Coffee Mathematics Department Common Room (Room CM211)
11.00 Frederic Bourgeois (Brussels)
12:00 Lunch
1.30 Bruno Simoes (Lisbon)
2.00 Femke Douma (Durham)
2.45 Misha Belolipetsky (Durham)
3.45 Tea Break Mathematics Department Common Room (Room CM211)
4.15 Gil Cavalcanti (Oxford)
There will be an early evening meal in Durham, for all who are able to stay.
Travel: Durham is easy to get to by car and train. Click here for relevant information.
A taxi from Durham station takes about 10 minutes and costs about £5. If you intend to drive to Durham, please inform one of the Durham organisers, who will arrange for a car parking permit for you.
Yorkshire and Durham Geometry Days are jointly organised by the Universities of Durham, Leeds and York, and occur at a frequency of four meetings per academic year. Financial support is provided by the London Mathematical Society through a Scheme 3 grant, currently administered by the University of York. A record of previous meetings may be found here
The local organizers are: