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asimons updated for winter 2026
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-Talks will conceivably cover a broad spectrum, but in general, we envision not-too-technical talks emphasizing ideas. ​ Talks are by students for students, but everyone is welcome. We also encourage speakers to take 2-3 seminars to delve into a topic in depth+Talks will conceivably cover a broad spectrum, but in general, we envision not-too-technical talks emphasizing ideas. ​ Talks are by students for students, but everyone is welcome. We also encourage speakers to take 2-3 seminars to delve into a topic in depth. Practice qualifying exam talks are typically given in the <a href="​http://​galois.math.ucdavis.edu/​AboutDept/​StudentRunSeminar">​Student Run Research Seminar</a>. However, ​the Student Run GT Seminar ​is a great place for practice conference talks or if you are invited to speak at another institution'​s seminar.
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-If you would like to give a talk, but on a very introductory level, you may want to consider the <a href="​http://​galois.math.ucdavis.edu/​AboutDept/​StudentRunSeminar">​pure/​applied grad seminar</​a>​. ​ That seminar has a general audience, while the audience for this seminar can be assumed to have familiarity with some algebraic topology and manifold theory. Practice qualifying exam talks are typically given in the <a href="​http://​galois.math.ucdavis.edu/​AboutDept/​StudentRunSeminar">​pure/​applied grad seminar</a>. However, ​this is a great place for practice conference talks or if you are invited to speak at another institution'​s seminar.+
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 <​p><​h2><​a name="​schedule"></​a>​Schedule Information</​h2></​p>​ <​p><​h2><​a name="​schedule"></​a>​Schedule Information</​h2></​p>​
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 <​p><​h3>​Winter 2026</​h3>​ <​p><​h3>​Winter 2026</​h3>​
 <​p>​Jan 5:  Trevor Oliveira-Smith:​ "​Extending Singular Fibrations of 3-manifolds"</​p>​ <​p>​Jan 5:  Trevor Oliveira-Smith:​ "​Extending Singular Fibrations of 3-manifolds"</​p>​
-<​p>​Jan 12:   ​</p>+<​p>​Jan 12:  ​Trevor Oliveira-Smith:​ "Intro to Sutured Manifolds" ​</p>
 <​p>​Jan 19:  MLK Day (no seminar)</​p>​ <​p>​Jan 19:  MLK Day (no seminar)</​p>​
-<​p>​Jan 26:   ​</​p>​ +<​p>​Jan 26:  Zach Ibarra: "​Characterizations of Connections over the Field of Algebraic Numbers" ​</​p>​ 
-<​p>​Feb 2:   </​p>​ +<​p>​Feb 2:   Trevor Oliveira-Smith:​ "Dehn Surgery and RBG-links" ​</​p>​ 
-<​p>​Feb 9:  ​Cindy Zhang: ​"The h-cobordism theorem"</​p>​+<​p>​Feb 9:  ​Alex Simons ​"Lagrangian Cobordisms and Functoriality of the Legendrian Contact DGA"</​p>​
 <​p>​Feb 16: President'​s Day (no seminar)</​p>​ <​p>​Feb 16: President'​s Day (no seminar)</​p>​
-<​p>​Feb 23: </​p>​ +<​p>​Feb 23: Cindy Zhang: "The h-cobordism theorem"​</​p>​ 
-<​p>​Mar 2:  </​p>​ +<​p>​Mar 2:  ​Ian Sullivan "​Khovanov Homology'​s Kirby Object"​</​p>​ 
-<p> Mar 9: </p>+<p> Mar 9: Ian Sullivan and Trevor Oliveira-Smith</p>
  
  
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