====== Zassenhaus Groups and Friends Conference ====== {{ zassenhaus/hans_zassenhaus.png|Hans Zassenhaus }} In the 1960s, Hans Zassenhaus (1912 - 1991) began the Zassenhaus Group Theory Conference series as a place where any mathematician could come and talk about his/her work, meet with colleagues, and talk about math. The conference series has changed names slightly over the years, but the tradition continues -- group theorists come together with universal algebraists, loop theorists, combinatorialists, and other researchers each year to talk about mathematics at the Zassenhaus Groups and Friends Conference. **The 2024 Zassenhaus Groups and Friends Conference will be held at Texas State University in San Marcos, TX, May 31--June, 2024. Visit the [[https://zassenhausgroupsandfriends.wp.txstate.edu/|Zassenhaus 2024]] page for more information.** Want to receive email announcements about the Zassenhaus Conference? To join the email list (or to remove an email address from the list), fill out this [[https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1HkBQfx1Ai3_Ly5cfkdUxo68xYB2rP2xHWdo30qAm6K8|form]]. The permanent organizing committee: * [[https://home.adelphi.edu/~tfoguel/|Tuval Foguel]] (tfoguel@adelphi.edu), Adelphi University * Fernando Guzman (fer@math.binghamton.edu), Binghamton University (emeritus) * Luise Kappe (menger@math.binghamton.edu), Binghamton University (emeritus) * Zekeriya (Yalcin) Karatas (zekeriya.karatas@uc.edu), University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College * Arturo Magidin (magidin@louisiana.edu), University of Louisiana - Lafayette * [[https://www2.math.binghamton.edu/p/people/tongviet/start | Hung Tong-Viet]] (htongvie@binghamton.edu), Binghamton University Since 2015 Binghamton University has become the anchor site for the Zassenhaus Conference, by hosting it every two years on odd years. On even years we meet at [[https://sites.google.com/a/oswego.edu/zassenhaus/archive|alternative sites]]. Due to the pandemic, in 2020 and 2021 we held the conference in virtual form. In 2022 we held a hybrid conference, with an [[http://www2.math.binghamton.edu/p/zassenhaus/zassenhaus_2022/home| online]] portion and an in-person portion at [[https://www.hofstra.edu/mathematics/zassenhaus.html| Hofstra University]] Recent past conference sites: [[http://www2.math.binghamton.edu/p/zassenhaus/zassenhaus_2023/home|Zassenhaus 2023]], June 3 – June 4, 2023 [[http://www2.math.binghamton.edu/p/zassenhaus/zassenhaus_2022/home|Zassenhaus 2022]], online May 27--29, [[https://www.hofstra.edu/mathematics/zassenhaus.html| Hofstra University]] in-person June 3--5 [[http://www2.math.binghamton.edu/p/zassenhaus/zassenhaus_2021/home|Zassenhaus 2021]], May 28--29, June 4--5 [[http://www2.math.binghamton.edu/p/zassenhaus/zassenhaus_2020/home|Zassenhaus 2020]], May 29--30, June 5--6 [[http://www2.math.binghamton.edu/p/zassenhaus/zassenhaus_2019/home|Zassenhaus 2019]], May 31--June 2 [[https://sites.google.com/a/oswego.edu/zassenhaus/archive|Zassenhaus 2017]], May 26--28 [[https://www2.math.binghamton.edu/p/news/2014/1113_zassenhaus_conference|Zassenhaus 2015]], May 22--24 [[archive|Archive]]