Tuesday, October 20, 2020

[DMANET] e-PCC: weekly online seminar series for postgraduate students in discrete mathematics

Dear all,

We are calling PhD students in discrete mathematics or computer science to take part in a weekly online seminar series run by PhD students for PhD students. The seminar series is called e-PCC ( https://pcc2020.github.io/ <https://pcc2020.github.io/> ) and it is being run instead of this year's Postgraduate Combinatorics Conference (a UK postgraduate conference in combinatorics and related areas) which is postponed due to COVID-19.

If you are interested in taking part (attending or giving a talk) in this seminar series, please subscribe to our mailing list here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSbI4uNwyJ_0XqoBbNV5WDsFn6W4vfOdh5qTauLrmrcNMl6Q/viewform <https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdSbI4uNwyJ_0XqoBbNV5WDsFn6W4vfOdh5qTauLrmrcNMl6Q/viewform>
The series will be run weekly and speakers will give a 20 - 25 minute presentation on zoom followed by 5 -10 minutes for questions
We aim to start the seminar series mid November (exact dates will be announced soon).

For further information, please contact one of the organisers:
Benjamin Merlin Bumpus (https://www.bmbumpus.com/ <https://www.bmbumpus.com/>) or
Michael McKay (https://mckay2.github.io/ <https://mckay2.github.io/>).

Cheerfully,

Ben
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