Tuesday, January 31, 2023

[DMANET] Dutch Days of Combinatorics: deadline for contributed talks and lightning talks

Dear colleagues,

The 2023 Dutch Days of Combinatorics take place in-person centrally in Utrecht on 6 & 7 March. We invite all to submit a contributed talk (~20 min) and/or lightning talk (~5 min) via our submission form by February 17, 2023.

https://forms.gle/H2eNnh3XRr4X16Vz5.

The lightning talks are very flexible: besides the usual research talk, there is also the opportunity to state an open problem or to do a general introduction of yourself/your research group. We hope anyone will submit a talk to showcase themselves and their work, independent of seniority, and expect these talks will be helpful for kickstarting conversations during the meeting.

The contributed talks will be selected from the submissions that indicate interest in a contributed talk. We will notify all speakers about their timeslot shortly after the submission deadline.

The purpose of the DDoC is to meet up, share ideas, and build/strengthen bonds within the combinatorial community in the Netherlands. We are excited to showcase some of the depth and breadth of Dutch combinatorics through talks by the following speakers:

Anurag Bishnoi (TU Delft),
Timothy Budd (RU Nijmegen),
Daniel Dadush (CWI), and
Krystal Guo (U Amsterdam).

All are welcome. Registration is free, but mandatory (for logistical purposes).

Registration form: https://forms.gle/LxKZJ9hoHCbAd15c6.
Registration deadline: February 27, 2023.

Please find more details on our website: https://staff.fnwi.uva.nl/j.r.kang/DDoC2023/.

We look forward to welcoming you in Utrecht!

On behalf of the organisers,

Carla Groenland and Ross Kang

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