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YMN/Project NExT Poster Session Research

By kevin charlwood
from the Research department
Posted Tue Sep 18, 2007 at 01:17:34 PM PDT
If you will be in San Diego for the JMM in January 2008, please read the notice for the Young Mathematicians' Network/Project NExT Poster Session to be held there.

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Project NExT/Young Mathematician's Network **** Poster Session ****

Project NExT and the Young Mathematician's Network invite submissions of abstracts for a poster session to be held on Sunday, January 6, 2008 from 2:15 to 4:15 p.m. (room TBA) at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Diego. The poster size will be 48" by 36"; it is best to have the posters 36" high. Posters and materials for posting pages on the posters will be provided on-site. We expect to accept about thirty posters from different areas within the mathematical sciences.

Should you have a special requirement involving a computer hook-up, please let us know and we will check to see if it may be accommodated.

If you are interested in participating, submit copies of your abstract to:

Prof. Mike Axtell
Department of Mathematics & Comp. Sci.
Wabash College
P. O. Box 352
Crawfordsville, IN 47933-0352

Phone: (317) 496-7995
e-mail: <axtellm@wabash.edu>

AND

Prof. Kevin Charlwood
Dept. of Math & Statistics
Morgan Hall 275 I
Washburn University
Topeka, KS 66621

Phone: (785) 670-1499
e-mail: <kevin.charlwood@washburn.edu>

Our poster sessions the past eleven years were a great success. Visitors to the session each year were numerous, and included many prospective employers. This session provides an excellent way to showcase one's work in a relaxed, informal environment.

The deadline for final consideration is December 15, 2007. Preference will be given to those who did not earn a Ph.D. prior to 2002; please include with your submission when and where you received your Ph.D., or indicate when you expect to receive it. Please submit your abstract via e-mail, not an attachment. If it includes mathematical formulas, please submit it in basic LaTeX or TeX format. Submissions will be acknowledged quickly by e-mail. Accepted abstracts will be posted at
http://www.youngmath.net/Documents/2008/Posters/
before the Joint Meetings.

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