The 9th SIAM Central States Section Annual Meeting will be held on Oct. 5-6, 2024, on the Volker campus of the University of Missouri-Kansas City. The annual meeting aims to promote applied and computational mathematics by providing a platform for researchers and practitioners at all stages of their careers to exchange ideas and foster collaborations. Many participants are members of the growing SIAM-CSS community, including faculty, postdoc researchers, and graduate students from the 30 universities and 12 SIAM student chapters in the eight central states.
This event will provide an opportunity for researchers to facilitate a transfer of knowledge, networking, and exchange of novel ideas in applied mathematics, numerical analysis, scientific computing, and related fields. The interdisciplinary nature of these activities will provide avenues for collaborations between researchers in the Central States region and beyond. The 9th annual meeting will particularly promote the participation of early career mathematicians from all over the U.S., thereby influencing the research interests and directions of those researchers attending the event. Consistent with its predecessors over the past eight years, the 9th annual meeting will provide a platform for early career faculty members, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students to present their research findings and gain fresh insights and inspiration. Moreover, this event offers a great opportunity for participants to engage in interdisciplinary dialogue, exchange ideas across various disciplines, and refine their communication and presentation skills. The 9th annual meeting aims to extend invitations and foster participation among researchers from historically underrepresented groups, and faculty from institutions where opportunities to attend major research conferences might be limited.
The scientific focus of the annual meeting will encompass a broad range of topics within applied mathematics and computational science. While the exact themes and emphasis may vary depending on the specific interests of the mini-symposiums organizers and participants, common areas of focus at such meetings include but not limited to Mathematical modeling, Numerical analysis, Partial Differential Equations, Optimization, Scientific computing, and Interdisciplinary Applications.
August 26, 2024:
Mini-symposium proposal deadline for organizers.
August 31, 2024:
Early bird conference
registration deadline
($50 student, $100 faculty,
$10 added after Aug 31, 2024).
Registration and abstract submission
August 31, 2024:
Financial support
application deadline.
September 15, 2024:
Contributed talks, mini symposium
talks and poster presentation deadline.
The NSF panel discussion session will feature Dr. Hailiang Liu and Dr. Ari Stern as panelists, with Dr. Weizhang Huang moderating. Join us from 5:45pm to 6:30pm on 10/5 at UMKC Student Union 401 for an engaging discussion with these leading applied mathematicians.
Questionnaire for NSF Panel Discussion Session
All mini-symposium talks, contributed talks, and the poster session will be held in Haag and Royall Halls, which are two buildings connected to each other. All Plenary talks will be in Miller Nichols Learning Center. See the pictures below and the path connecting two locations two each other. There is several parking lots are around the two locations. parking is free on permit parking or meters areas. However, parking in a space that is reserved for a special purpose, or an area that is 24/7 Faculty/Staff parking is prohibited. A campus parking map can be accessed here.
Google Walking Path from the Plenary Talks to Minisymposiums
Google Walking Path from the Minisymposiums to the NSF Panel Discussion Session
Friday, October 4, 2024
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm: Welcome Reception
Saturday, October 5, 2024
11:20 am-1:00 pm: Lunch
6:45 pm - 9:30 pm: Dinner
Location: UMKC Student Union 401
Contact Information:Office of CAM Division: Please reach out to Dr. Shuhao Cao for any requests or inquiries concerning the scheduling of the talks. The final schedule will be made available on September 20th. Organizers:Majid Bani-Yaghoub, University of Missouri – Kansas City Shuhao Cao, University of Missouri – Kansas City Liana Sega, University of Missouri – Kansas City Bowen Liu, University of Missouri – Kansas City
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