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USTARS!

Learn more about the 2024's Underrepresented Students in Topology and Algebra Research Symposium will be hosted by University of Iowa, April 20-21

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The Office of Faculty Diversity and Retention at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA, is now accepting applications for the Excite the Dream Program that will take place in-person on January 24 through January 25, 2024.

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This is a part-time, 19 hours per week, non benefit-eligible position.

This Job Announcement will remain open until a sufficient number of applications are received .

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55th Southeastern International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory & Computing

March 4-8, 2024

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The Fifty-fifth Southeastern International Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing (SEICCGTC) will be held March 4-8, 2024 in the Student Union at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL.  The main campus is located three miles from the Atlantic Ocean, on an 850-acre site in Boca Raton, south of Palm Beach and north of Fort Lauderdale and Miami. The climate is subtropical with an average temperature of 75 degrees.

This years 55th conference will be a fully in-person conference held on our beautiful campus in lovely Boca Raton, Florida!  

 

Invited speakers for this year's 55th SEICCGTC:

Miklos Bona, University of Florida, USA
Jason Brown, Dalhousie University, Canada
Charles Colbourn, Arizona State University, USA
Martin Golumbic, University of Haifa, Israel
Fan Chung Graham, University of California, San Diego, USA
Marjin Heule, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Ilias Kotsireas, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada
Ivelisse Rubio, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, USA
Douglas Stinson, University of Waterloo, Canada

 

Register Here!

Celebrating its 55th year, the Conference brings together mathematicians and others interested in combinatorics, graph theory and computing, and their interactions. The Conference lectures and contributed papers, as well as the opportunities for informal conversations, have proven to be of great interest to other scientists and analysts employing these mathematical sciences in their professional work in business, industry, and government.

The Conference continues to promote better understanding of the roles of modern applied mathematics, combinatorics, and computer science to acquaint the investigator in each of these areas with the various techniques and algorithms which are available to assist in his or her research. Each discipline has contributed greatly to the others, and the purpose of the Conference is to decrease even further the gaps between the fields.

The organizing committee members (Frederick Hoffman, Ronald C. Mullin, and Stephen Locke) cordially invite participation in our Conference by interested persons in the academic community as well as business, industry and government.  The conference advisory committee members are: Miklos Bona, (University of Florida); David Brown, (Utah State University); Kim Factor, (Marquette University); Martin Golumbic, (University of Haifa); Leslie Hogben (Iowa State University and American Institute on Mathematics (AIM)); Sarah Holliday, (Kennesaw State University); Edoardo Persichetti, (Florida Atlantic University); Ivelisse Rubio, (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras); John Wierman (Johns Hopkins University), Maria Provost, (Florida Atlantic University).

The 55th Conference is partially supported by the National Security Agency, the National Science Foundation and the Institute for Combinatorics and its Applications.

Driving Directions

Florida Atlantic University (FAU) Student Union

777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431

Florida Atlantic University Campus Map (see parking lot numbers on this map.  To enlarge map, click on the "+" sign.)

Driving Directions from I-95

Coming from the North: Take I-95 south; exit Spanish River Blvd. At the light, continue traveling south which will take you right onto the FAU campus.  Turn right onto North University Drive.  North University Drive will veer to the left.  The Student Union will be on your left.  Park in the large lot on the left.  You will see signs for the Student Support Services Building.  

Coming from the South: Take I-95 north; exit Glades Road and go east approximately one mile; FAU will be on your left. Upon entering the campus, follow signs for the Student Support Services Building. 

Driving Directions from the Turnpike 

Coming from the North: Take the Turnpike south; exit at Glades Road and go east approximately 6 miles; FAU is located on your left. Upon entering the campus, follow signs for the Student Support Services Building.  

Coming from the South: Take the Turnpike north; exit at Glades Road and go east approximately 6 miles; FAU is located on your left. Upon entering the campus, follow signs for the Student Support Services Building.

Parking Information

Non-FAU participants: Please park your car in the parking spaces with white parking bumper/stops in Lot #16 (in front of the Student Union Building).  If you don’t find a white space in Lot #16, please park in Garage #1, but make sure to park your car in white spaces only (Please see the FAU map for lot numbers and garage numbers).

Thursday, March 7, 2024, please park your car in Garage TBA, white parking places only.