Science Atlantic - Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science Conference 2024
Welcome to Science Atlantic - Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science Conference 2024!
This conference is a gathering of experts and enthusiasts interested in the interplay of mathematics and computing. We will explore current topics and discover new trends in the fields of mathematics and computer science. Our aim is to foster learning and discussion to create a vibrant and inspiring atmosphere.
The conference will also feature the annual Computer Science Programming Competition and the Mathematics Problem Solving Competition.
We look forward to hearing your unique perspectives on these topics and connecting with you!
Plenary Speakers
* The Blundon lecture is named for Professor W.J. Blundon, the first head of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Memorial University of Newfoundland, who was a prominent figure in mathematics and educational circles in Atlantic Canada for many years. The conference also hosts a problem-solving competition for teams of undergraduate students from Atlantic Canadian universities.
* The Sedgwick Lecture is named after Dr. Arthur Sedgwick, who was a professor of computer science at Dalhousie and former chair of the Computer Science Committee of the organization. He was also named to their Hall of Fame as an Outstanding Contributor.
* The Field lecture is named after Chris Field (Dalhousie Math & Stat Emeritus Professor). Chris is an eminent statistical researcher. He's received the Statistical Society of Canada's Gold Medal and the SSC Distinguished Service Award. He is an honorary member of the SSC and served as SSC President. Chris gave the inaugural Field lecture in 2005 at Acadia.
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Sedgwick Lecture (CS): Alexis Morris
OCAD University
Sedgwick Lecture (CS): Alexis Morris
Dr. Morris is an Associate Professor in the Digital Futures program at OCAD University, director of the Adaptive Context Environments (ACE) Lab, and the Canada Research Chair in the Internet of Things (Tier II) 2018-2023 . Morris’ research is in the design and development of immersive smart spaces, using hybrid mixed reality and Internet of Things architectures. His present research explores the applied uses of these hybrid environments, across multiple domains, with a new focus toward spaces that care for their inhabitants. Dr. Morris’ expertise bridges a cross-section of approaches in artificial intelligence, virtual and augmented reality, context awareness, adaptive risk management, multi-agent systems modelling, human-agent interaction, and pervasive technologies. -
Field Lecture (Statistics): Tessema Astatkie
Dalhousie University
Field Lecture (Statistics): Tessema Astatkie
Tessema Astatkie is a professor of statistics at the Faculty of Agriculture of Dalhousie University, Canada. He is also a Professional Statistician accredited by the American Statistical Association (ASA) and the Statistical Society of Canada (SSC). Tessema received his Ph.D. in Statistics from Queen's University, Canada. He conducts independent and collaborative research in several areas of statistics. Tessema collaborated with researchers in 35 countries specializing in agriculture, food processing, human nutrition, and post-harvest management. Over 270 papers from these collaborations were published in over 100 reputable journals. -
Blundon Lecture (Mathematics): Louigi Addario-Berry
McGill University
Blundon Lecture (Mathematics): Louigi Addario-Berry
Louigi Addario-Berry is a professor at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. He is an expert in probability theory, stochastic processes and combinatorics. Among other awards, in 2016, Professor Addario-Berry was awarded the Coexter-James Prize from the Canadian Mathematical Society and, in 2021, was a Simons Fellow in Mathematics. As service to the mathematical community, with Eyal Goren, Professor Addario-Berry served as the editor-in-chief of the Candian Journal of Mathematics. He has also edited the Electronic Journal of Probability and the Electronic Communications in Probability. Professor Addario-Berry has held several grants from NSERC and FQRNT and is very active with supervision. Further, he has served as Deputy Director of the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM, Montreal) and currently directs the CRM Probability Lab. More information about Professor Addario-Berry can be found on his webpage: http://problab.ca/louigi/.
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Sponsors
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Location
Acadia University
24 University Avenue Wolfville, NS Canada, B4P 2P7Registration period
August 20, 2024 - 13:00 until October 5, 2024 - 19:00
Submission period
August 20, 2024 - 13:00 until September 16, 2024 - 23:59
Contact us
If you have any questions, please contact iain.beaton@acadiau.ca .