Undergraduate Mathematics Conference

April 6, 2013

Aerial View of the George Mason Fairfax Campus
Student Walking on the Fairfax Campus

Welcome!

About

The Undergraduate Mathematics Conference in Washington is aimed at providing an opportunity for undergraduate mathematics students to meet their peers, to exchange their research experiences, and to interact with other professionals in the field. This is a one-day event with presentations from students, a keynote lecture, panel discussions on careers, and a lot of opportunities to interact with other workshop participants. All students and faculty interested in the event are welcome, and please contact one of the organizers. If you are a student and wish to present your research result, please let us know as well.

Our conference series started in April 2012. It is also closely related to the CSUMS workshops organized by both the College of William and Mary and George Mason University in previous years. Support for this conference is provided by the College of William and Mary, George Mason University, the George Washington University, and the NSF grant DMS-0846477 through the MAA Regional Undergraduate Mathematics Conferences program http://www.maa.org/RUMC/.

Information about the previous conference can be found here.

Registration

Please registeronline. If you are a student and wish to present your research, you will be prompted to enter a title and abstract of your talk. Please register as soon as possible, and no later than March 31, 2013.

Speakers

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Michelle Girvan

Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics
University of Maryland

Panel Discussion

There will be a panel discussion on career opportunities, graduate schools, and REU opportunities. The panels are TBA.

Organizers

From GMU: Maria Emelianenko and Tim Sauer

From CWM: Chi-Kwong Li and Junping Shi

From GWU: Svetlana Roudenko and Yongwu Rong

Maps and Directions

If you need directions to get to George Mason University or would like campus maps, you can find both here.