48th Annual New York State Regional Graduate Mathematics Conference
Date: April 1st 2023
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About the Conference
The Annual New York State Regional Graduate Mathematics Conference (ANYSRGMC) is the longest running graduate mathematics conference in the country, and is organized entirely by graduate students. ANYSRGMC is a Mathematics conference dedicated to providing an opportunity for mathematics graduate students in any field to present their research or give an expository talk. The ANYSRGMC allows students from many fields and schools, who normally are not given a chance to interact, an opportunity to come together and explore a wide variety of mathematical topics simultaneously. Students have a unique chance to explore their interests, gain new insights across fields, and explore possible cross-disciplinary collaborative efforts. This is a unique opportunity for beginning graduate students to see a broad range of current mathematical research simultaneously and explore their interests. Though the focus of ANYSRGMC is on graduate students, advanced high school students or undergraduates, post-docs, and professors are welcome to attend and give talks. It is our goal to develop careers, broaden horizons, and engage the mathematics community at large. We hope to see you at the conference!
Conference Registration & Funding
You may register for the 48th Annual New York State Regional Graduate Mathematics Conference at this link. Funding has been made possible by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The conference will make every effort to cover as much of the expenses for conference participants as possible. Underrepresented groups in Mathematics are especially encouraged to apply for funding. The funding registration deadline is February 11th. If you book your own hotel room beyond this, you may still be reimbursed for your hotel costs. However should you require funding in order to attend the conference, do not make any arrangements until you are sure you will have sufficient support; there is no guarantee that anyone applying for funding will receive any support. Registration is open until the day of the conference; however if you plan on giving a talk, you must submit your title and abstract by March 10th. If the deadline has passed but you wish to give a talk, please, contact the organizers to check if arrangements can be made.
Date, Location, & Format
The 48th Annual New York State Regional Graduate Mathematics Conference will be held on April 1st, 2023, in Carnegie Library at Syracuse University. This conference is supported by the Graduate Student Organization at Syracuse University and the American Mathematical Society. You can find Carnegie Library on Google maps at this link. The Syracuse University campus map is at this link.
The conference consists of two plenary talks and around 30 graduate student talks given in parallel sessions. All graduate students at any stage of their graduate education are welcome and encouraged to give a 20-25 minute talk. Talks may be expository or on the student’s research.
Hotel & Parking
We recommend staying at the Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel & Conference Center, which is located right on campus just a short walk to Carnegie Library. The Sheraton offers shuttles to/from Syracuse International Airport for those that may be flying. Guests at the hotel may park in the park in the parking garage right next to the hotel. Many conference attendees have been booked at the Parkview Hotel in Syracuse. You can find directions from this hotel to the conference hall at this link. The Parkview should also have options for shuttles from the hotel to campus.
There are a number of parking garages and other options on campus. For the conference, you may park in lots Q3 and Q4 near Carnegie Library. The lots adjacent to Carnegie will not be available due to construction. If you do not park in these lots, we recommend the University Avenue Garage, Irving Avenue Garage, or Booth Garage, all of which are a short walk to Carnegie Library. You can find all lot details at this link, and lot rates at this link. Of course, one can cheaply take an Uber or Lfyt to travel about Syracuse.
Keynote Speakers
Eloísa Grifo (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Professor Eloísa Grifo received her B.S. and M.S. in Mathematics at Instituto Superior Técnico in Portugal in 2011 and 2013, respectively. She then went on to receive her Ph.D. from the University of Virginia, working under Craig Huneke. Professor Grifo later held positions at University of Michigan and University of California, Riverside, before landing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she is currently an Assistant Professor. Her research interests lie in homological and commutative algebra, focusing on topics such as symbolic powers, local cohomology, and the homological algebra of local rings.
Vera Mikyoung Hur (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
Professor Vera Mikyoung-Hur completed her Ph.D. at Brown University in 2006, advised by Walter Strauss. Afterwards, Professor Mikyoung-Hur was a CLE Moore Instructor at MIT for three years before becoming a Professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where she is currently the chair of the Mathematics Department. Her research focuses on analysis, numerical computation, and modelling, including physical oceanography and geophysical fluid dynamics.