[Mathmajors] Young Mathematicians Conference: August 12-14, 2022

Math & ACMS Student Services Office advising at math.washington.edu
Fri Jul 8 09:31:28 PDT 2022


We are excited to announce the 19th annual

YOUNG MATHEMATICIANS CONFERENCE (YMC)

at The Ohio State University, August 12 - 14, 2022 (Fri-Sun).

Information about this year's conference has been posted and will be
updated at https://ymc.osu.edu/

# ABOUT YMC 2022

YMC is an annual conference for undergraduate research in mathematics
for students in REUs and similar programs around the
country. Successful applicants are invited /with full travel support/
to present their research and interact with peer and senior
participants. Invitations to YMC are competitive due to limited space
and budget. We expect to invite and fully support around seventy
student presenters, and hope to be able to provide partial support for
accompanying mentors who are also invited to apply.

# APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN

In order to apply please visit

https://ymc.math.osu.edu/2022/apply.php

and carefully follow all instructions. Applicants are strongly
encouraged to read the applicant resources in order to improve their
submitted abstracts. The deadline for applications is the end of June
(Eastern time).

The review of applications by a panel of mathematics
faculty will start immediately after this deadline. We expect to make
decisions on the bulk of invitations by July 10.

# SPECIAL EVENTS

Besides the student presentations, we are delighted to have the
following distinguished speakers to deliver plenary talks at YMC 2022:

Jeff Diller (Norte Dame University)
Julia Plavnik (Indiana University)
Isabel Vogt (Brown University)

As in previous years we will have our "Graduate School Orientation"
event with invited representatives from several different US graduate
programs in mathematics. At this popular venue questions ranging from
choices of schools, nuts and bolts of applications, and what life is
like as a grad student are discussed.

As usual, we will provide many opportunities for interaction between
junior and senior conference participants.

# JUDGING

Applications will be judged and scored after the submission deadline
by a panel of mathematics faculty so that we expect most decisions to
be available by July 10. More info on the selection process, including
tips for writing abstracts, is available during the application
process.

## Judges Wanted

If you are interested in undergraduate research, hold a mathematics
Ph.D. (preferably faculty position), have 5 or so hours' time and
internet access in the days following the deadline, and would like to
help with judging please email us at ymc at math.osu.edu

The conference is supported by NSF Grant DMS-1916606, Ohio State
Department of Mathematics, Ohio State Mathematical Research Institute
and the College of Arts and Sciences.

YMC 2022 Organizing Committee

Rodica Costin (The Ohio State University)
Jim Fowler (The Ohio State University)
John Johnson (The Ohio State University)
Liz Vivas (The Ohio State University)



--
J. H. Palmieri, Professor and Chair of Mathematics (he/him)
University of Washington, Box 354350, Seattle, WA 98195-4350
mathch at uw.edu, PDL C-138, 206-543-1151

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