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July 2023
Bridges Halifax 2023
This conference is the premier international, interdisciplinary conference connecting mathematics and art. The goal of the Bridges meetings is to foster research, practice, and new interest in mathematical connections to art, music, architecture, education and culture. All too often, mathematics can seem disconnected from or even antithetical to these other topics. We believe that mathematics and art can inform and enrich each other, that there are great ideas waiting to be found in the mathematical analysis of art, and that…
Find out more »2nd workshop of AARMS CRG on Mathematical Foundations of Scientific Machine Learning
This is the 2nd workshop of the AARMS Collaborative Research Group on Mathematical Foundations in Scientific Machine Learning, which will be held on the Fredericton Campus of the University of New Brunswick on Jul 31 - Aug 01, 2023. The theme of the workshop is as broad as the scientific research programs of the partners in the AARMS CRG group, including Machine Learning approaches in Mathematics, Geophysics, Chemistry, Statistics, etc.
Find out more »August 2023
Groups, Rings, Lie and Hopf Algebras. Fifth Edition
Our next International workshop "Groups, Rings, Lie and Hopf Algebras. V" will be held at the Harlow campus of Memorial University in the United Kingdom on August 21 - 27, 2022. This is the first time the venue of our workshop will be outside North America. The web site of their campus is here. The organizing committee consists of Yuri Bahturin (Memorial University), Mikhail Kotchetov (Memorial University), Kirill Zaynullin (University of Ottawa), and Alexander Premet (University of Manchester). A preliminary list of speakers includes:…
Find out more »May 2024
16th East Coast Combinatorics Conference
The East Coast Combinatorics Conference is a 2-day annual event that brings together researchers in graph theory, design theory, and other areas of combinatorics. There will be two plenary speakers, and a number of contributed talks, in addition to opportunities for collaboration. The event brings together established researchers and those in the early stages of their academic careers and provides opportunities for subsequent collaborative research projects. We encourage participation by students since they greatly benefit from the opportunity to meet…
Find out more »5th Annual Calculus Instruction in Atlantic Canada Conference
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together high school and university instructors from across the Atlantic region to discuss evidence-based pedagogy and innovative instructional methodologies used in introductory calculus courses. From these discussions, we aim to better understand the needs of students in our region, and develop course structures and resources which address these needs in our universities and high schools. This year the focus topic is "Expressing Mathematics in a Meaningful Way". Students often have difficulty communicating…
Find out more »June 2024
Atlantic General Relativity Conference
The annual Atlantic General Relativity Conference (AGR) will be held at the University of New Brunswick , scheduled for June 18-19, 2024. The Atlantic General Relativity Conference series of meetings has been a regular and annual feature of the Atlantic GR community for nearly three decades. This series of meetings focusses on recent developments in all aspects of classical and quantum gravity. The first day of the meeting will be dedicated to postdoctoral fellows giving introductory lectures on different subtopics…
Find out more »August 2024
Graph Searching in Canada Workshop 2024
The Graph Searching in Canada 2024 workshop will be held at Dalhousie University on August 7-9, 2024. The purpose of the workshop is to bring together researchers studying graph searching problems and their variants, such as as Cops and Robbers, Localization, searching, firefighting, burning, and eternal domination. Our plenary speakers will be Dr. Andrea Burgess (University of New Brunswick - Saint John) and Dr. Kerry Ojakian (Bronx Community College - CUNY). In addition to the plenary talks, there will be…
Find out more »May 2025
Numerical modelling of layered complex fluids
Layered complex fluids, such as smectic liquid crystals, possess remarkable properties because of the geometric and topological consequences of layering: external forces lead to deformations of the fluid that are incompatible with the layering, leading to geometric frustration and the spontaneous assembly of a wide variety of textures. There has been a recent explosion of interest in exploiting the ability of smectics, as a paradigmatic example of a layered fluid, to repeatedly self-assemble over device length-scales. As we advance our…
Find out more »Calculus Instruction in Atlantic Canada Workshop 2025
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together high school and university instructors from across the Atlantic region to discuss evidence-based pedagogy and innovative instructional methodologies used in introductory math courses. From these discussions, we aim to better understand the needs of students in our region, and develop course structures and resources which address these needs in our universities and high schools. This year the focus topic is "Developing numeracy in students while moving forward in the era of…
Find out more »Atlantic General Relativity 2025 Conference
The annual Atlantic General Relativity Conference (AGR) will be held at Mount Allison University on May 26-27, 2025. The Atlantic General Relativity Conference series of meetings has been a regular and annual feature of the Atlantic GR community for nearly three decades. This series of meetings focuses on recent developments in all aspects of mathematical relativity, numerical relativity, quantum gravity, string theory, gravitational waves, relativistic astrophysics, and cosmology.
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