Ongoing Seminars in the Geometry Group
The Geometry Seminar meets
every week at 3:30 for two hours, with a break in the middle. We ask speakers
to give a general exposition in the first hour so as not to accelerate too
quickly, and to give technical details in the second hour.
GADGET is an informal lunch seminar which meets as the need arises
(conference reports, expository talks, practice talks, etc.) and is
a frequent venue for talks by graduate students.
Homepage: http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/gst/show/HomePage
The Geometry and String Theory is a joint seminar between the Geometry group in the Mathematics Department and the Theory Group in the Physics Deptartment.
The Geometry and String Theory is a joint seminar between the Geometry group in the Mathematics Department and the Theory Group in the Physics Deptartment.
The Student Geometry seminar is run by graduate students interested in geometry of all kinds.
GRASP (= Geometry Representation Theory and Some Physics) is an introductory
lecture series to representation theory run by David Ben-Zvi.
Each year, distinguished geometers visit Austin to give special short courses that cover recent developments in geometry. These Perspectives in Geometry lectures are open to all geometers; students and postdocs are especially encouraged to attend. These lectures are designed to be a pathway to enter the field.