Monday, April 18, 2022

[DMANET] Student Symposium in Combinatorics 2022, May 30 - June 3

Hello everyone,

We warmly invite you to attend the Student Symposium in Combinatorics,
which is being held online between May 30 and June 3 this year! The SSC is
part of a collection of PhD Student Research Symposia supported by MATRIX,
a research institute for the mathematical sciences in Australia. This is a
place for combinatorics students at all stages of their studies to present
and discuss their research to their peers, both in Australia and around the
world.

Students in graph theory, design theory, finite geometry, and all other
areas of combinatorics, as well as anyone who uses combinatorics in their
research, are invited and encouraged to attend and to give a talk on their
research. For those who are earlier in their studies, we welcome you to
talk about your field and the research you plan to do! There are smaller
time slots for talks like this. If you would like to attend or give a talk,
please register at our website below!
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/2022-student-symposium-comb/

Invited speakers:

Peter Bradshaw (Simon Fraser University)
Colin Defant (Princeton University)
Eva-Maria Hainzl (TU Wien)
Sam Mattheus (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Tobin South (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Joshua Stevenson (University of Tasmania)
Fransisca Susan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Jane Tan (University of Oxford)
Corrine Yap (Rutgers University)

Special Invited Speakers for the winners of the 2021 CMSA Anne Penfold
Street Student Prize:

Jack Allsop (Monash University)
Aditya Ganguly (UNSW Sydney)

Organising committee:  Yudhi Bunjamin (UNSW), Afsane Ghafari (Monash),
Jodie Lee (UNSW), Thomas Lesgourges (UNSW), Jack Neubecker (UQ), Angus
Southwell (Monash).

Key Dates (with respect to Sydney/Melbourne time zone GMT+10):

Registration closes May 2
Abstract submission closes May 23
Conference takes place May 30 - June 3

On behalf of the SSC organising committee,
Angus Southwell.

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