ATMCS 11, Bozeman, July 2025

The call for ATMCS is now up:
https://comptag.github.io/atmcs11/call.html

ATMCS is a conference series on algebraic topology, its role in computation and
science, and its applications. This conference will bring together researchers
representing different aspects of applied topology (broadly interpreted), and
different disciplinary areas.

ATMCS11 invites submissions for contributed talks and posters.  The submission is made as an extended abstracts through OpenReview.  See the website for submission details.

Important Dates:

  • Submission deadline: Friday, 24 January 2025
  • Notifications: Friday, 28 February 2025

We hope to see you in Bozeman in July!

ATMCS 10 @ Oxford: Final Announcement

This is the final announcement of the 10th conference in the ATMCS series, which will be held in

Oxford, 20-24 June 2022

Conference webpage:  https://atmcs.web.ox.ac.uk/home
Registration: https://atmcs.web.ox.ac.uk/register

We are pleased to report that Conference Proceedings of ATMCS10 will be published in conjunction with the Journal of Applied and Computation Topology. All those contributing to the conference are invited to submit research and survey papers. All papers will be peer reviewed. The deadline is 30. September 2022.

Submission to proceedings: https://atmcs.web.ox.ac.uk/proceedings

The conference is supported by the Centre for Topological Data Analysis and by a travel grant form the NSF.

Invited Speakers:
Hélène Barcelo (Arizona State)
Saugata Basu (Purdue)
Ulrich Bauer (Technical University of Munich)
Andrew Blumberg (Columbia)
Peter Bubenik (Florida)
Gunnar Carlsson (Stanford)
Herbert Edelsbrunner (IST Austria)
Alexander Grigor’yan (Bielefeld)
Facundo Memoli (Ohio State)
Elizabeth Munch (Michigan State)
Nina Otter (UCLA)
Leonid Polterovich (Tel Aviv)
Eric Sedgewick (De Paul)
Vin de Silva (Pomona College)
Katharine Turner (Australian National University)

Scientific Committee:
Jacek Brodzki (Southampton)
Frédéric Chazal (INRIA)
Kathryn Hess (EPFL Lausanne)
Brittany Fasy (Montana State)
Robert Ghrist (UPenn)
Matt Kahle (Ohio State)
Claudia Landi (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia), Chair
Primoz Skraba (Queen Mary, London)
Shmuel Weinberger (Chicago)