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*** Online Conference Announcement ***

Dear Colleagues, 

Together with James Unwin, this coming Monday June 15th we will host the first of a series of (online) workshops, SIDE Math 2020

Selected Interdisciplinary Directions of Entertaining Mathematics 2020

The talks will comprise a collection of research done mostly by geometers, topologists, and number theorists with applications to the real word. Our speakers this year are:

Steven Bradlow (UIUC)
Yunseo Choi (PRIMES-USA)
Noah Giansiracusa (Bentley University)
Pamela Harris (Williams College)
Taylor Martin (Sam Houston State University)
Steven Rayan (University of Saskatchewan)

The talks will introduce us to the mathematics within art in Africa, the racial Variation of COVID Infections In NYC, Parking Functions, Quantum matter, and the Geometry and Topology of Slums. 

The schedule as well as further details can be found in the website:

https://unwin.people.uic.edu/SIDEMath2020

To attend the meeting, please register in the above link and join us using Zoom - instructions given during the registration (limited to first 100 registrations).

Looking forward to sharing this inspiring day with you all! Please do share this announcement to those you think might enjoy joining! 

best wishes, 

Laura


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Laura Schaposnik
Associate Professor in Mathematics
University of Illinois at Chicago
http://schapos.people.uic.edu/
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