[FOM] BLAST 2019 conference announcement

Keith Kearnes kearnes at colorado.edu
Thu Apr 25 16:40:13 EDT 2019


This is a reminder about the BLAST conference in Boulder:


conference:  BLAST 2019

date:             May 20-24, 2019
location:       University of Colorado, Boulder CO
web:              https://math.colorado.edu/blast/2019/
email:            blast2019 at colorado.edu


There are three changes to the earlier announcement circulated March 31.

I. Miklos Maroti has been added to the list of main speakers,
so the new list is

BLAST 2019 INVITED SPEAKERS:
Guram Bezhanishvili (New Mexico State University)
Will Brian (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
Ronnie Chen (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Miklos Maroti (University of Szeged)
Ralph McKenzie (Vanderbilt University)
Matt Moore (University of Kansas)
Tommaso Moraschini (Czech Academy of Sciences)
Adam Prenosil (Vanderbilt University)
Douglas Ulrich (University of California at Irvine)
Amanda Vidal (Czech Academy of Sciences)
Ross Willard (University of Waterloo)

II. Registration is open now at
https://math.colorado.edu/blast/2019/registration.html

The fee will be $80, and is payable only at the conference, in cash.

III. Some deadlines have changed:

May 1, 2019: Final round of support decisions
May 13, 2019: Abstract submission deadline (SAME)
May 20-24, 2019: Conference (SAME)

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The other details have not changed:

SCOPE
The BLAST conference series focuses on related areas within the
foundations of mathematics, specifically Boolean Algebras,
Lattice Theory, Algebraic Logic, Universal Algebra, Set Theory,
and Set-theoretic and Point-free Topology.
This year's installment of BLAST will take place at the University
of Colorado at Boulder. The scientific program will include invited
lectures, tutorial lectures and 20-minute contributed talks. The
central BLAST web page, with links to past meetings, can be found here:
http://math.colorado.edu/blast/

SUPPORT REQUESTS
There will be limited funds to support the participation of graduate
students and recent PhD's. Instructions for submitting a funding
request can be found on the conference web site.

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
In addition to the invited talks and tutorial presentations, there will
be 20-minute contributed presentations. Information on the submission
procedures for titles and abstracts can be found at the conference web site.

ACCOMMODATIONS
Please visit the conference website at
https://math.colorado.edu/blast/2019/

THANKS
BLAST 2019 is supported by NSF, the Research and Innovation Office
of the University of Colorado, and the Department of Mathematics
of the University of Colorado.

LOCAL ORGANIZERS
William DeMeo, Keith Kearnes, Peter Mayr, Agnes Szendrei

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