The goal of this online seminar is to provide a meeting space for Early-Career Researchers in homotopy theory, where they can share their research with like-minded peers. All Early-Career Researchers are welcome to participate, which includes any incoming and current PhD students, as well as anyone within five years of graduation.
All talks are held online every other Wednesday at 2PM GMT, unless otherwise stated. Some of the talks are being recorded. All recordings can be found here.
Time-zone conversion
2PM in GMT is:
- 7am Pacific Time (GMT-7)
- 8am Mountain Time (GMT-6)
- 9am Central Time (GMT-5)
- 10am Eastern Time (GMT-4)
- 3pm London (GMT+1)
- 4pm Copenhagen (GMT+2)
- 5pm Turkey Time (GMT+3)
Information and contact
The talks can be either expository or research based, but should contain at least five minutes describing your own research. Each talk will be roughly 50 minutes, and should have a 10 minute timeslot for questions.
If you are interested in giving a talk or joining the mailing list to get updates on talks, please fill out this form.
If you have any questions or comments, don’t hesitate to contact us:
- Julie Rasmusen (Mail: Talks, schedule, general)
- Torgeir Aambø (Mail: Webpage, Zoom)
Young-HOM is committed to creating an inclusive, supportive, and safe environment that is accessible for everyone. Young-HOM supports the rights of all participants to fully engage and participate in the seminar regardless of race, sex, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, pregnancy, immigration status, or any other aspect of identity.
If the seminar is currently not made accessible to you or you have any concerns, please do not hesitate to contact one of the organisers or fill out the following anonymous form.
The image on the front page is part of an image generated by DALL·E 2 using the prompt “Homotopy theory, pattern painting”.