July 16-17, 2020:
The third bi-annual GLU conference will be held at ICERM in Providence, RI. Support is provided by the George Mason University and ICERM.
January 2019:
GLU hosted a session at the Joint Mathematics Meeting on “Geometry Labs United: Research, Visualization, and Outreach“. The session featured talks by representatives of each lab, as well as a panel on starting and running a lab. Slides from the presentations are available below.
- Geometry Labs United: Welcome and Overview
- The near-peer mathematical mentoring cycle: studying the impacts of outreach
- 3D Printing for outreach at the UIC Mathematical Computing Laboratory
- Rice Geometry Lab
- LoG(M): making connection and community natural at Michigan
- Mathways: building a pipeline to undergraduate research in the Illinois Geometry Lab
- Dynamics on the Character Variety of the Fricke Spaces of Surfaces on Two Generators
- An Overview of the University of Kentucky Math Lab
- Mason Experimental Geometry Lab: Overview and Community Engagement
- Labs: The I-Center at Kansas State University, 12 years of trans-generational math research
- Washington Experimental Mathematics Lab (WXML)
For additional information on starting a lab, please see the Mason Experimental Geometry Lab “Start Your Own Lab” and FAQ.
October 2019:
GLU was featured in the AMS Notices article “Geometry Labs United: An Invitation“. If you are interested in starting a lab or joining our network, please take a look at the FAQ and send us an email at glu@geometrylabs.net.
August 2017:
The second bi-annual GLU conference was held at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, in August 2019.
August 2015:
The first GLU conference was held at the University of Illinois in Urbana, IL, August 28-30, 2015. (Conference website no longer available.)
July 2012:
Read about the Geometry Labs in a Scientific American column “Deep Spaces: Geometry Labs Bring Beautiful Math to the Masses“.