12:00

Canada/Atlantic

12:00 - 15:00 ADT
CIBC Student Welcome Center

Welcome Desk Opens

Our team will be ready to assist with your registration, provide conference materials, and answer any queries.

12:30

Canada/Atlantic

12:30 - 13:00 ADT
B201

CS Programming Competition briefing

The rules of the CS programming competition will be briefed to the participants.

    Computer Science

13:00

Canada/Atlantic

13:00 - 18:00 ADT
B201

Computer Science Programming Competition

The programming competition

    Computer Science

14:00

Canada/Atlantic

14:00 - 17:30 ADT
A114

Mathematics Competition

    Math
    Statistics

14:30

Canada/Atlantic

14:30 - 16:00 ADT
CE308

Joint MSCS Division Meeting

A meeting for both divisions of Science Atlantic Representatives

16:00

Canada/Atlantic

2 parallel sessions
16:00 - 17:30 ADT
CE318

Computer Science Division Meeting

A meeting for Science Atlantic Representatives for the Computer Science Division

16:00 - 17:30 ADT
CE308

Mathematics & Statistics Division Meeting

A meeting for Science Atlantic Representatives for the Mathematics & Statistics Division

17:30

Canada/Atlantic

17:30 - 19:00 ADT
Verschuren Centre Atrium

Pizza Party

18:00

Canada/Atlantic

18:00 - 18:30 ADT
TBA

Women+ Meetup

Join us for a friendly and casual meet-up for women and gender-diverse conference attendees on Friday at 6:00 pm! Whether you’re looking to connect with a new friend, network with other students and faculty, or celebrate representation and diversity in STEM, this is a great space to build your community. See you there!

19:00

Canada/Atlantic

19:00 - 19:15 ADT
RBC Theatre

Official Welcome & Opening Remarks

A distinguished member of the CBU community will set the tone with a brief overview of the conference themes and objectives and a warm welcome to all participants.

19:15

Canada/Atlantic

19:15 - 20:15 ADT
RBC Theatre

Blundon Lecture (Mathematics): Pengfei Guan

Title: Isoperimetric type inequalities, geometric flows and beyond Abstract: The classical isoperimetric problem is an old mathematical problem tracing back to Queen Dido. The problem led to the creation of Calculus Variations by Euler and Lagrange. Besides volume and area, there are other important geometric quantities. Isoperimetric problem is to find optimal relationship and characterize the optimal solution. How to find a good way to the optimal solutions? Geometric flow can serve as effective path, revealing the deep connection of nonlinear PDE and geometry. The key is to understand these geometric PDEs. We will discuss recent progress on some longstanding problems and will also discuss related open problems. The talk is for general audience.

20:15

Canada/Atlantic

20:15 - 21:15 ADT
Verschuren Centre Atrium

Reception

20:30

Canada/Atlantic

20:30 - 22:00 ADT
B118

Student Board Game Night

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