Geometry & Topology RTG

University of Notre Dame

Undergraduate summer workshop

July 29 - August 2, 2019

University of Notre Dame

This is a week long event with two components: Part I, where basic concepts in geometry and topology will be introduced, followed by Part II, which will be a workshop aimed at more advanced undergraduates. Participants can attend part I, part II, or both.

Funding is available for domestic travel and lodging. Apply at mathprograms.org.

See here for previous programs: 2017, 2018 (see also here).


Part I: A first glimpse

July 29 - July 31
Speakers: Mark Behrens, Juanita Pinzon-Caicedo, Amanda Serenevy

The first two and a half days of the workshop will have two or three short courses assuming very little mathematical background. Potential topics are: "What is a manifold?", "What is curvature?", "Knot theory", and "Hyperbolic geometry". A typical participant in this part would have taken a Calculus sequence as well as a few other math courses such as Linear Algebra. Part I will consist of lectures, with active learning components facilitated by graduate student mentors.

Part I schedule


Part II: Advanced topics

July 31 - August 2

The last two and a half days of the workshop will consist of talks outlining more advanced topics of current research interest. In addition there will be an undergraduate presentation session where undergraduates can present their research. Some background in topology or geometry will be assumed from the participants.

Part II schedule