The Student Symposium in Combinatorics (SSC) 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, as well as by AMSI, AustMS, and the
UNSW School of Mathematics and Statistics. This is a place for
combinatorics students at all stages of their studies to present and
discuss their research to their peers around the world.
Registration (which is free!) is closing soon. If you're a combinatorics
student or a student who uses combinatorics in their research, we would
love to see you there and we would love it if you gave a talk!
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/2022-student-symposium-comb/
We also have several invited talks from PhD students around the world which
are open to everyone. If you cannot register for the whole symposium but
would like to attend these talks, please register using the following
Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ssc2022-plenary-speaker-talks-registration-310818074227
Also, as part of the symposium, we have two maths-focused panels that are
open to everyone to attend:
The first panel is titled "Moving from Mathematics to Industry", and
involves four panel members who have all moved from academia and are
currently working in industry. This panel will take place on Thursday 2nd
June 9:30 pm - 10:30 pm AEST (GMT+10).
The second panel is titled "A Strange Love: How I Learned to Stop Worrying
and Love Mathematics", and involves four panel members who have all had
successful careers in areas completely unrelated to maths before retraining
to become mathematicians. This panel will take place on Friday 3rd June
11:00 am - 12:00 pm AEST (GMT+10).
For more information on both panels and the panelists, please consult the
conference website! You must register for (free) tickets at the Eventbrite:
Panel descriptions:
https://sites.google.com/view/2022-student-symposium-comb/panels
Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/ssc2022-panel-discussions-registration-336246070047
On behalf of the SSC organising committee,
Angus Southwell.
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