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Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Quantum algebra and topology; bibliography of Vassiliev invariants.
http://jdc.math.uwo.ca/
Department of Mathematics at the University of Western Ontario. Research focuses on stable homotopy theory, model categories, derived categories, phantom maps, pro-spectra and quantum mechanics. Includes list of publications and course schedule.
http://math.rutgers.edu/~sferry/
Geometric and general topology. Includes survey articles.
http://www.ma.utexas.edu/text/webpages/gordon.html
University of Texas at Austin. Geometric Topology. Preprints.
http://www.math.cornell.edu/~hatcher/
Geometric topology. With textbooks on Algebraic Topology, Vector Bundles and K-theory, and 3-manifolds.
http://www.math.utah.edu/~kapovich/
University of Utah. Low-dimensional geometry and topology.
http://www.math.berkeley.edu/~kirby/
Geometric topology. With the book "Problems in Low-Dimensional Topology".
http://www.math.ucsb.edu/~mccammon/
UC Santa Barbara. Geometric Group Theory and Low-Dimensional Topology, as well as the neighboring fields of Combinatorics, Graph theory, Computational Geometry and certain types of Riemannian Geometry. Courses, seminars, publications, preprints; resources on Geometric Group Theory.
http://msp.warwick.ac.uk/~cpr/
University of Warwick. Geometric topology papers and resources.
http://www.warwick.ac.uk/~maaac/
Geometric topology. Includes computations with knots and surfaces.
http://maths.dept.shef.ac.uk/maths/staff_info.php?id=34
University of Sheffield. Research interests in number theory, algebra, representation theory and algebraic topology. Publications and notes.
http://neil-strickland.staff.shef.ac.uk/
Department of Pure Mathematics at the University of Sheffield, UK. Specializes in stable homotopy theory. Page includes lecture notes and courses taught.
http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/~matwujie
National University of Singapore. Homotopy theory, simplicial groups, configuration spaces and braid groups, modular representation theory of symmetric groups.
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