Conferences
Our graduate students regularly attend conferences in their respective fields. We use this page to inform our our members of upcoming events and list past events that have been attended. Please email us about conferences that you have attended or will be attending.
Upcoming Conferences
Past Conferences
(in conjunction with WAW2006)
The MoMiNIS Winter School provides the opportunity to a group of selected graduate students to attend tutorials in the Modelling and Mining of Networked Information Spaces. The aim of the 2006 Workshop on Algorithms and Models for the Web-Graph (WAW2006) is to further the understanding of these Web-induced graphs, and stimulate the development of high-performance algorithms and applications that use the graph structure of the Web.
The theme for this conference is Statistics and the Environment, chosen to reflect fisheries and ocean-related research. Learn more from their website.
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The aim of this workshop is to explore new developments in the study of Misere games. Learn more from their website.
The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers working on mathematical foundations and programming languages for quantum computing. Learn more from their website.
The purpose of the CNTA is to enhance and promote learning and research in Number Theory, particularly in Canada. Learn more from their website.
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