OK
The current version is for undergrads and is 50 minutes. I'll try to go
through and take out the obvious-for-faculty parts and see how long it is.
I'll shoot for around 30min.
When do you need to know by?
Julie
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Subject: [cdynsys] Re: Carolina Dynamics Symposium Information
Hi Julie,
That sounds great! We typically have 20, 30, and 40 minute talks. The 20
minutes are usually students, but you’re welcome to give a short talk if you
think that’s better for the work. We usually just let people pick whatever they
prefer.
Best,
Rachel
On Feb 5, 2018, at 5:34 PM, Julia Barnes
<jbarnes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:jbarnes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Rachel,
How long are the regular talks? I forget.
Would you be interested in a talk on how we found functions for the coloring
book? It isn't deep, but it does cover some ground in complex dynamics. It is
partly related to the talk I gave there before, but only partly related.
Anyway, let me know if that is of interest. I'm doing an undergrad talk on it
this weekend in Texas that is 50 minutes, and I could take out the most basic
parts to shorten to whatever length you would want. But, again, it isn't
terribly deep.
Let me know what you think.
Julie
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Subject: [cdynsys] Carolina Dynamics Symposium Information
Hi all,
Please see below for updated information about the 2018 Carolina Dynamics
Symposium.
Date and Location: April 13-15, 2018 at Agnes Scott College in Decatur
(Atlanta), GA.
The conference will begin with an undergraduate colloquium talk Friday
afternoon, continue with research talks Saturday (and a conference dinner that
night), and conclude with more research talks Sunday morning, ending before
lunch.
Keynote Speakers:
Albert Fathi
Howie Weiss
Colloquium Speaker:
Sarah Day (will also give an invited talk on Saturday or Sunday)
Registration: Please CLICK
HERE<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd18QqD67kBksKE6uwRvxdj3NKwX4H9CE1EjewVYbH0-O-Zzg/viewform?usp=sf_link>
to register.
Accommodations: We have booked a block of rooms at the Courtyard Marriott in
downtown Decatur. Follow this
link<https://www.marriott.com/meeting-event-hotels/group-corporate-travel/groupCorp.mi?resLinkData=Carolina%20Dynamics%5EATLDCCDYCDYA%7CCDYCDYB149.00USDfalse44/13/184/15/183/23/18>
to make a reservation by March 23. You can also call
404-371-0204<tel:(404)%20371-0204> to make a reservation with group name
"Carolina Dynamics." Additional hotel information, including an alternative
hotel, is available on the website.
Additional Talks: As usual, we are inviting talks from all participants. If you
would like to give a talk, then please reply to me or Jim to indicate your
interest by Monday, February 26. We will send another email requesting your
title and abstract shortly after that. We also highly encourage talks from
graduate students!
Proceedings: We plan to publish proceedings from the conference, edited by the
two 2018 Carolina Dynamics co-organizers, Rachel Rossetti and Jim Wiseman,
along with Jane Hawkins from UNC Chapel Hill. We invite everyone who attends
(not just the speakers) to submit a manuscript to the proceedings. The
manuscripts will be refereed as a journal publication and subject to the same
standards (originality and previously unpublished results). You can also
consider writing a survey article of a topic of current interest to you and
others in dynamics.
Undergrad Poster Session: We are organizing a poster session to involve
undergraduate participants. If you have students who are interested in the
poster session, then please let us know.
Website: All of the above information is also available on the
website<http://www.devio.us/~ppunosevac/cdynsys/pmwiki.php?n=Symposium2018.Overview>.
We will keep the website updated as new information becomes available.
We are looking forward to seeing you in April!
Best,
Rachel Rossetti
Jim Wiseman
--
Rachel Rossetti (Bayless), Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics
Director of the Center for Digital and Visual Literacy
Agnes Scott College
Office: Buttrick 325
Office Phone: 404.471.6231