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Project NExT/Young Mathematician's Network Poster Session
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By kroth
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Posted Fri Aug 28, 2009 at 03:42:42 PM PDT
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Project NExT and the Young Mathematician's Network invite submissions
of abstracts for a poster session to be held on Wednesday, January 13,
2010 from 2:15 to 4:15 p.m. in Room 3001, 3rd floor, Moscone Center West
at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Francisco.
Details for submission are in the full story.
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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 forty posters from different areas within the
mathematical sciences.
This poster session is intended to highlight the research activities,
both mathematical and pedagogical, of recent or future PhD's in
mathematics and related fields. The organizers seek to provide an open
venue for people who are near completion, or have finished their graduate
studies in the last 5 years to present their work and make connections
with other same-stage professionals, in much the same spirit as the YMN
and Project NExT.
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 via email to:
Prof. Mike Axtell
Department of Mathematics, OSS 201
University of St. Thomas
2115 Summit Ave
St. Paul, MN 55105
Phone: (651) 962-5495
e-mail: maxtell@stthomas.edu
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Prof. Kim Roth
Dept. of Mathematics
A302 Brumbaugh Academic Center
Juniata College
1700 Moore Street
Huntington, PA 16652
Phone: (814) 641-3593
e-mail: roth@juniata.edu
Our poster sessions the past fourteen 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 17, 2009. Preference
will be given to those who earned a Ph.D. since 2004; 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 a
http://www.youngmath.net/Documents/2010/Posters/
before the Joint Meetings.
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