On 7/3/19, 5:57 PM, "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>We are excited to announce the 16th annual
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> YOUNG MATHEMATICIANS CONFERENCE (YMC)
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>at The Ohio State University, August 9 - 11, 2019 (Fri-Sun).
>
>Information about this year's conference has been posted and will be
>updated at https://ymc.osu.edu/
>
># ABOUT YMC 2019
>
>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
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> https://ymc.math.osu.edu/2019/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 Wednesday July
>10th at 5:00pm Eastern.
>
>The review of applications by a 30+ member panel of mathematics
>faculty will start immediately after this deadline. We expect to make
>decisions on the bulk of invitations by the end of the same week.
>
># SPECIAL EVENTS
>
>Besides the student presentations, we are delighted to have the
>following distinguished speakers to deliver plenary talks at YMC 2019:
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> Moon Duchin (Tufts University)
> Sam Payne (University of Texas at Austin)
> Tatiana Toro (University of Washington)
>
>As in previous years we will have our "Graduate School Orientation"
>event with invited representatives from several different US graduate
>programs in mathematics including: Ohio State, UIUC, and the
>University of Cincinnati. 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 right after the submission
>deadline by a panel of approximately 25 mathematics faculty so that we
>expect most decisions to be available in the week following the
>deadline. 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 [log in to unmask]
>
>The conference is supported by NSF Grant DMS-1550117, Ohio State
>Department of Mathematics, Ohio State Mathematical Research Institute
>and the College of Arts and Sciences.
>
>YMC 2019 Organizing Committee
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> Rodica Costin (The Ohio State University)
> Jim Fowler (The Ohio State University)
> John Johnson (The Ohio State University)
> Liz Vivas (The Ohio State University)
>
>
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