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AIMS of the newsletter:
FUTURE WORKSHOP AND CONFERENCE
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The first workshop is scheduled for April 2007, with invited speakers including Profs Mike Grannell and Terry Griggs from The Open University UK and Dr Nicholas Cavenagh from the University of New South Wales.
The second workshop is scheduled for the last week of July with invited speakers including Prof Dean Hoffman from Auburn University, USA and Dr Sule Yazici from Koc University, Turkey and Dr Abdollah Khodkar from the University of West Georgia, USA.
The third workshop is scheduled for the last week of November with invited speakers including Prof Ebad Mahmoodian from Sharif University of Technology.
For more details and updates on invited speakers please see the website http://www.maths.uq.edu.au/~carloh/workshops2007/
For additional information please contact Diane Donovan dmd at maths.uq.edu.au
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June 18-23, 2007.
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the department, and the 50th anniversary of the university, the Department of Combinatorics & Optimization at the University of Waterloo is hosting a six day conference June 18-23, 2007. The theme is to focus on the six main research areas represented by the department: algebraic combinatorics; combinatorial optimization; continuous optimization; cryptography; graph theory; and quantum computing.
Invited Speakers will include:
For more information: http://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/CandO_Dept/Conference/40/Conference40.shtml
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June 18-19, 2007.
This workshop will be held in lovely Seville, Spain. It is the first workshop in an area that was born in Australia, cocyclic Hadamard matrices, and almost all of the scientific committee is Australian by birth, if not by current location.
For more information:
http://ma1.eii.us.es/miembros/valvarez/iwhcma/iwhcma.htm
or contact: Dr. Victor Alvarez (U. Seville, Spain, Director)
Email: valvarez at us.es
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The conference will take place during the week preceding the British Combinatorial Conference 2-6, July 2007.
A meeting in celebration of Alex Rosa's 70th birthday organized by IAS, University of Washington, Tacoma; Mathematical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences; and Department of Applied Informatics and Information Technology, Slovak University of Technology.
Invited speakers (all confirmed):
For more information:
http://www.d.umn.edu/%7Edfroncek/alex/index.htm
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The 2007 British Combinatorial Conference will be held at the University of Reading from 8th to 13th July 2007.
Invited lectures will be given by
For more information:
http://www.personal.rdg.ac.uk/%7Esmx05mj/bcc2007/
The chair of the organizing committee is Anthony Hilton.
Address: Department of Mathematics,
University of Reading,
Whiteknights,
PO Box 220, Berkshire, RG6 6AX, UK.
Email: a.j.w.hilton at reading.ac.uk
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The following have provisionally agreed to speak.
Registration for this meeting will start around March/April.
If you hope to come, it would be helpful if you let us know now, via the conference e-mail address above.
The organisers are:
Dugald Macpherson (Leeds), Sarah Rees (Newcastle-upon-Tyne), Leonard Soicher (QMUL), and Robert Bailey (QMUL).
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Director for this conference: Mike Atkinson
Webpage:
http://www.cs.otago.ac.nz/staffpriv/mike/HomePages/newhome.html
Email: mike at cs.otago.ac.nz
It is hoped that the next CMSA International Conference will be in 2008.
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The NZIMA (New Zealand Institute of Mathematics and its Applications) will fund a six-month thematic programme "Algorithms - New Directions and Applications", with concentrated period of activity in January- June 2008. The programme directors are Charles Semple (University of Canterbury, Maths) and Mike Atkinson (University of Otago, CS), with Mark Wilson (University of Auckland, CS) as Associate Director. The themes of particular interest are randomized algorithms, approximation algorithms, probabilistic analysis of algorithms, and fixed-parameter algorithms.
An initial workshop, with 6 principal invited international speakers, will be held in Napier, Feb 18-22 2008. Several other activities are planned.
We welcome enquiries from anyone interested in participating in the programme.
Webpage:
http://algo.otago.ac.nz/
Email: C.Semple at math.canterbury.ac.nz
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A few useful conference webpages and a few upcoming conferences:
DMANET (Discrete Maths Net) and the TheoryNT List have lots of conferences listed in Combinatorics and Theoretical Computer Science respectively.
http://www.combinatorics.org/Conferences/
http://www.maths.qmw.ac.uk/~pjc/bcc/conferences.html
Upcoming conferences in Coding, Cryptography and Effective Algebra:
http://www-rocq.inria.fr/codes/Anne.Canteaut/annonces.html.
RECENT NEWS OF CMSA MEMBERS and
others
Mirka Miller, Professor of Computer Science, University of Ballarat, has
won the prestigious Leverhulme Visiting Professorship. The award enables a UK university
to "host an internationally distinguished academic from outside the UK (chosen and invited
by the host institution), for up to ten months, in order to enhance the research skills and
work of the host institution.
The Visiting Professor is expected to offer a short course of Leverhulme
Lectures while in the UK."
The list of recipients is not published, but it is believed that there are usually five
awards given annually, across all disciplines, worldwide.
In the past, several Nobel prize winners have received this award.
Mirka plans to take up the award for 4 months, during June-September 2007, at the Kings College in London, working with Professor Costas Iliopoulos.
More information is available at:
http://www.leverhulme.ac.uk/grants_awards/grants/visiting_professorships/
Dr. Michael Giudici of the University of Western Australia, won a 2006 Kirkman Medal.
The Kirkman Medal recognizes outstanding work by ICA members in their early research careers. At most 3 Kirkman medals per year may be given.
Michael Giudici has also been awarded an Australian Research Fellowship 2007-11.
Prof. Cheryl Praeger of the University of Western Australia, has been awarded the Australian Professorial Fellowship 2007-11.
Cheryl Praeger was elected to a five year term 2007-11 on the Executive Committee of the International Mathematical Union: the first Australian-based mathematician on the executive to this international umbrella organization for Mathematics (both research and education), of which Australia is a member through the Australian Academy of Science.
Dr. Sven Reichard of the University of Western Australia, has been awarded the ARC Research Associate 2006-07.
Prof. Chris Rodger of Auburn University, USA, has been been named the Scharnagel Professor of Mathematical Sciences, a 3 year term recognizing contributions to research, teaching and outreach.
Dr. John Bamberg has taken up a Marie Curie Fellowship at the University of Ghent, Belgium.
Prof. Tim Penttila has taken up a position as Professor at Colorado State University, Fort Collins.
The book `Hadamard Matrices and Their Applications' written by Prof.
Kathy Horadam has just been published in the USA and Europe.
Details are:
Hadamard matrices and their applications / K.J. Horadam
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 2007
Library of Congress: QA166.4 .H67 2007
ISBN: 069111921X
Jing Xu, Scott Brown and Sophie Ambrose completed their PhDs in 2006.
Jing Xu "On closures of finite permutation groups" - supervisors Michael Giudici, Cai Heng Li and Cheryl Praeger; Jing is now a research fellow at Peking University.
Scott Brown "Finite reducible matrix algebras" - supervisors Michael Giudici and Cheryl Praeger; Scott now works for Data Analysis Australia
Sophie Ambrose "Matrix groups: theory, algorithms and applications" - supervisors Alice Niemeyer, Cheryl Praeger and Csaba Schneider; Sophie now works for SciTech in Perth.
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