Association for Women in Mathematics
Program ID: AWM-2025SIAM [#1675]Program Title: Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) Workshop: Poster Presentations by Women Graduate Students
Program Type: Graduate or early career program
Program Location: Montreal, Quebec 02940, Canada
Application Deadline: 2024/11/15 11:59PM (posted 2024/10/08)
Program Description: *** the listing date or deadline for this program has passed and new applications are no longer accepted. ***
program Description
When: The AWM workshop, poster session, and informational minisymposium will take place at the 2025 SIAM/CAIMS Annual Meeting in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, July 28 – August 1, 2025.
What: The workshop will consist of two minisymposia focused on Women in the Science of Data and Mathematics organized by Jamie Haddock and Anna Little, a poster session, and a professional development session. The research minisymposia will feature selected junior and senior mathematicians from the Research Network Women in the Science of Data and Mathematics (WiSDM). This workshop follows the RCCW that took place in August 2023 at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics.
Eligibility: The Poster Session is open to all areas of research; graduate students working in areas related to complex and nonlinear systems are especially encouraged to apply. To be eligible for selection and funding, a graduate student must have made substantial progress towards their thesis. With funding from NSF, AWM will offer partial support for travel and hotel accommodations for the selected graduate students.
All applications should include:
- a title of the proposed poster
- an abstract (75 words or less) of the proposed poster
- a curriculum vitae
- a letter of recommendation
Required Reference
A brief letter of recommendation from a faculty member or research mathematician who knows your research is required. If you are a student, this should be from your thesis advisor or one of your mathematics professors. The purpose of this letter is to confirm that there is work on the proposed project. It should include the following information
- Name of the person being recommended
- Academic level of the person being recommended (undergraduate, graduate, postdoc, etc.)
- The professional relationship between the letter writer and the applicant (thesis advisor, colleague, etc.)
- A brief description of the results to be presented by the applicant including the subject area of the work and whether the results are published, nearly ready for publication, or preliminary
Application Materials Required:
- Submit the following items online at this website to complete your application:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Reference letter (to be submitted online by the reference writers on this site )
- And anything else requested in the program description.
Further Info:
- www.awm-math.org
- Association for Women in Mathematics
P.O. Box 40876
Providence RI 02940