Student Poster Session & Contributed Paper Session at JMM 2023

PME is pleased to be organizing both a Student Poster Session & Contributed Paper Session at JMM 2023! The 2023 Joint Mathematics Meeting will be in Boston from January 4th-January 7th.

AMS-PME Student Poster Session:

Friday, January 6th, 2023

Session 1: Friday, 10:30am-12:00pm

Session 2: Friday, 3:30pm-5:00pm

These sessions feature research done by undergraduate students. First-year graduate students are eligible to present if their research was completed while they were still undergraduates. Research by high school students can be accepted if the research was conducted under the supervision of a faculty member at a post-secondary institution.

Appropriate content for a poster includes, but is not limited to, a new result, a new proof of a known result, a new mathematical model, an innovative solution to a Putnam problem, or a method of solution to an applied problem. Purely expository material is not appropriate for this session.

Questions regarding this poster session should be directed to the organizers: Chad Awtrey, cawtrey@samford.edu, Paul Fishback, fishbacp@mail.gvsu.edu, or Frank Patane, fpatane@samford.edu.

Pi Mu Epsilon Contributed Paper Sessions on Research by Undergraduates:

Calling all undergraduate students! Have you discovered something interesting about mathematics and want to share it with others? The Pi Mu Epsilon Contributed Session on Research by Undergraduates provides students the opportunity to present talks on topics in any area of mathematics, mathematics education, or statistics. Talks may originate from original research or be expository in nature. First-year graduate students are eligible to present if their research was completed while they were still undergraduates. Research by high school students can be accepted if the research was conducted under the supervision of a faculty member at a post-secondary institution. Presenters need not be members of Pi Mu Epsilon.

The contributed paper sessions will be held Thursday morning and afternoon and are organized by Jennifer Beineke, jbeineke@wne.edu, Darci Kracht, darci@math.kent.edu, and Thomas Wakefield, tpwakefield@ysu.edu.

For BOTH the Poster Session & the Paper Session, participants should submit an abstract through the JMM abstract submission portal by September 13:

https://meetings.ams.org/math/jmm2023/cfp.cgi

Click the above link and scroll down to the PME Sessions button to submit your abstract. After clicking on the PME Session button you will have the choice to submit your abstract to the poster session or to the paper session,

After abstracts are accepted, students will receive an e-mail asking them to submit a travel grant application.

Lastly, be sure to check out the JMM page devoted to Programs of Interest to Students (https://www.jointmathematicsmeetings.org/meetings/national/jmm2023/2270_studsess) which includes

PME Panel: What Every Student Should Know about the JMM,

PME J. Sutherland Frame Lecture, with speaker Edray Herber Goins:  Distance makes the Math Grow Deeper: Rational Distance Sets, Nate Dean, and Me.

along with many other great opportunities!

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