Call for Undergraduate Student Papers

 

Undergraduate students from the Northeastern Section are invited to present talks at the Fall meeting on topics in mathematics, statistics, or computer science. The presentations should be 10 minutes in length, on expository work, research projects, employment experiences, or problems from mathematical periodicals.  The registration fee and cost of meals will be waived for one student presenter per paper.  Interested students should submit the title of the presentation with an abstract of no more than 80 words together with full name, email address, mailing address, college/university affiliation, indication of desire to attend the Friday Banquet, the Saturday lunch or both, and the name and email address of a faculty sponsor to Karen Stanish, kstanish@keene.edu, or

Raimundo Kovac, rkovac@ric.edu.  The deadline for submission is May 27, 2007.

 

 

Call for Contributed Papers

 

Participants at the Fall Meeting of the section are invited to submit contributed papers. We are particularly interested in papers that will appeal to a variety of participants. If you are planning to speak about results of your research, keep in mind that the audience most likely will not be familiar with your specialty, so you will want to give some motivation and context for your work. Your presentations should be approximately 15 minutes in length. Please send an abstract and your mailing address together with a list of any special equipment you may need to Rob Poodiac at rpoodiac@norwich.edu or (802) 485-2339. Email submissions are preferred, but you may also send a typed submission to Rob Poodiac; Department of Mathematics; Norwich University; 158 Harmon Drive; Northfield, VT 05663. The deadline for submission of abstracts is May 27, 2007.

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Call for Graduate Student Papers

 

Graduate students, full-time and part-time, are invited to present papers on topics in mathematics, statistics, or computer science.  Graduate students at any stage of their graduate work are welcome to give a presentation during the session.  The presentations, approximately fifteen (15) minutes in length, can be given on expository work, research projects, variations on intriguing proofs, interesting problems in mathematics, work derived from periodicals, employment experiences, summer/independent research experiences, or parts of or work related to Master’s or Doctoral research projects.  The registration fee and the cost for Saturday lunch will be waived for one graduate student presenter per paper.  Interested graduate students should submit the title of the presentation with an abstract of no more than 100 words together with full name, college/university affiliation, contact information (phone number, fax number, and email address), audio-visual/technology needs for the presentation, the name of a faculty sponsor, and full contact information and affiliation for the faculty sponsor to Sarah Mabrouk, smabrouk@frc.mass.edu; please use “NES/MAA Graduate Student Paper Session - Submission” for the subject line.  The deadline for submission is Friday, May 27, 2007.