Conference: 2023 Graduate Student Combinatorics Conference
Washington University, Saint Louis MO
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Abstract
The Graduate Student Combinatorics Conference (GSCC) will be held March 17-19, 2023 at Washington University in St Louis. This will be the 16th annual meeting of the GSCC, which is traditionally organized by graduate students. The GSCC focuses on graduate student research presentations and will include keynote addresses by David Galvin (University of Notre Dame), Megumi Harada (McMaster University), and Pamela E. Harris (University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee). The GSCC provides a unique and invaluable opportunity for graduate students in combinatorics to experience the benefits of taking part in a research conference. Giving their own presentations allows graduate students to develop their formal presentation skills, helping them succeed as junior researchers. Combinatorics is a vibrant area for new and innovative research involving problems and techniques from within algebra, geometry, topology, probability, computer science, and analysis. This conference will keep junior researchers aware of recent advances, and give them a platform to present their own research. The GSCC provides an opportunity for graduate students to network, frequently leading to joint research projects and opportunities for future collaboration. Website: https://sites.google.com/view/gscc2023/home This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
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