Move the Date: May 20-23, 2025, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Due to circumstances beyond our control, we have had to move the 2025 Canadian Discrete and Algorithmic Mathematics Conference (CanaDAM 2025) to one week earlier than the originally scheduled.
CanaDAM will be held from Tuesday May 20 – Friday May 23, 2025 in Ottawa, Ontario.
Conference website: https://canadam.ca/2025
We are pleased to announce our program
Invited speakers:
- Anne Broadbent – University of Ottawa
- Frederick Manners – UC San Diego
- Sam Mattheus – Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Rosa Orellana – Dartmouth College
- Jinyoung Park – New York University
- Oliver Pechenik – University of Waterloo
- Annie Raymond – University of Massachusetts
- Alex Scott – Oxford University
Public Interest Lecture
Po-Shen Loh – Carnegie Mellon University
Invited Mini-Symposium
- Descriptive combinatorics. Anton Bernshteyn, UCLA and Felix Weilacher, UC Berkeley
- Pursuit-evasion games on graphs. Anthony Bonato, Toronto Metropolitan University
- How Many? The Art and Craft of Counting. Thaís Bardini Idalino, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Jonathan Jedwab, Simon Fraser University and Shuxing Li, University of Delaware
- Total positivity and applications. Steven N. Karp, University of Notre Dame
- Combinatorial Matrix Theory with Applications. Steve Kirkland, University of Manitoba and Hermie Monterde, University of Manitoba
- Log-concave Polynomials. Jonathan Leake, University of Waterloo and Jacob Matherne NC State University
- Structural Graph Theory. Chun-Hung Liu, Texas A&M University
- Algebraic Combinatorics. Olya Mandelshtam, University of Waterloo and Jerónimo Valencia Porras, University of Waterloo
- Extremal combinatorics and finite geometry. Sam Mattheus, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
- Spectral Graph Theory. Shahla Nasserasr, Rochester Institute of Technology
- Matroid Theory. Peter Nelson, University of Waterloo
- Extremal and Probabilistic Combinatorics. Jinyoung Park, New York University
- Web Graphs. Oliver Pechenik, University of Waterloo and Josh Swanson, University of Southern California
Contributed Mini-symposiums
We will be making a call for contributed mini-symposiums soon. Mini-symposiums are easy to organize, a great way to get your research colleagues together in one place and an opportunity to invite researchers you admire to explain their work to you! Proposals will be due Feb 10, 2025. Contributed Minisymposium proposals must include a short description of the Minisymposia (maximum of 200 words), as well the names of the proposed speakers. Your proposed speakers should represent the diversity of the area and have already accepted to give a talk in your Contributed Minisymposium!
Registration
Registration will open soon deadline for early registration is March 31 2025, and registration will close on May 5 2025. There will be no on-site registration!
Student Funding
Student funding application deadline is March 10 2025, watch the website for details on how to apply.
Please share this change of date announcement with any interested colleagues or students.
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