Prizes and Awards
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Plenary Speakers
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Public Lecture
Sessions
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Contributed Papers Session
Prizes and Awards |
Coxeter-James Lecture | Jim Geelen (Waterloo) | |
Krieger-Nelson Lecture | Penny Haxell (Waterloo) | |
CMS Excellence in Teaching Award | Frédéric Gourdeau (Laval) |
Plenary Speakers |
Steve Awodey (Carnegie Mellon)
John Conway (Princeton)
Nicole El Karoui (Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France)
Nigel Kalton (Missouri)
Alexander S. Kechris (California Institute of Technology)
László Lovász (Microsoft)
Dave Marker (Illinois at Chicago)
Public Lecture |
William R. Pulleyblank (IBM)
Sessions |
By invitation of the Meeting Committee, there will be sessions in the following areas. The list of speakers is preliminary, and participants interested in delivering a talk in one of the sessions should contact one of the organizers of that session.
Michael Barr (McGill), Marta Bunge (McGill), John Fountain (York, UK), Peter Freyd (Pennsylvania, USA), Jonathon Funk (West Indies, Barbados), Nicola Gambino (Montréal), Pieter Hofstra (Calgary), Robin Houston (Manchester, UK), André Joyal (Montréal), Steve Lack (Western Sydney, Australia), Tom Leinster (Glasgow, UK), Dorette Pronk (Dalhousie), Pedro Resende (Lisbon, Portugal), Phil Scott (Ottawa), Robert Seely (McGill), Alex Simpson (Edinburgh, UK), Ben Steinberg (Carleton), Paul Taylor (Manchester, UK), Benno van den Berg (Utrecht, Netherlands), Jaap van Oosten (Utrecht, Netherlands), Michael Warren (Carnegie Mellon, USA), Richard Wood (Dalhousie).
Mohammadreza Anvari (Saskatchewan), Baruch Cahlon (Oakland, USA), Abba Gumel (Manitoba), Hongbin Guo (Alberta), Shafiqul Islam (Lethbridge), Damir Kinzebulatov (Calgary), Bill Langford (Guelph), Rongsong Liu (York), James Muldowney (Alberta), Gergeley Röst (York; Szeged, Hungary), Samir Saker (Calgary; Mansoura, Egypt), Pauline van den Driessche (Victoria), Qian Wang (Alberta), Yuan Yuan (Memorial), Zingfu Zou (UWO).
Karoly Bezdek (Calgary), Karoly Boroczky (Eotvos, Budapest, Hungary), Bob Erdahl (Queen's), Ferenc Fodor (Szeged, Hungary), Marina Gavrilova (Calgary), Mohammad Ghomi (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA), Luis Goddyn (Simon Fraser), Branko Grünbaum (Washington, USA), Aladar Heppes (Eotvos, Budapest, Hungary), Gyorgy Kiss (ELTE, Budapest, Hungary), Kee Yuen Lam (UBC), Hiroshi Maehara (Ryukyu, Okinawa, Japan), Egon Schulte (Northeastern, USA), Jozsef Solymosi (UBC), Csaba D. Toth (MIT, USA), Asia Ivic Weiss (York).
This session is organized in honour of Richard Guy on the occasion of his 90th Birthday.
Mike Bennett (UBC), Elwyn Berlekamp (Berkeley, USA), Peter Borwein (SFU), David Boyd (UBC), Andrew Bremner (Arizona State, USA), Denis Charles (Microsoft, USA), Karl Dilcher (Dalhousie), Aviezri Fraenkel (Weizmann Institute, Israel), Carl Pomerance (Dartmouth, USA), Renate Scheidler (Calgary), Aaron Siegel (Berkeley, USA), David Singmaster (London South Bank, UK), Alf van der Poorten (Macquarie, Australia), Stan Wagon (Macalester, USA), Gary Walsh (Ottawa), David Wolfe (Gustavus Adolphus, USA).
Does a Math Education PhD program belong in a Math Dept?
Discussion Group, Pamela Hagen (UBC), Peter Liljedahl (SFU), Lily Moshe (York), Peter Taylor (Queen's).
Jeffrey Achter (Colorado, USA), Imin Chen (SFU), Gerald Cliff (Alberta), Chantal David (Concordia), Lassina Dembele (Calgary), Wentang Kuo (Waterloo), Yu-Ru Liu (Waterloo), Paul Mezo (Carleton), Fiona Murnaghan (Toronto), Kumar Murty (Toronto), Ram Murty (Queen's), Nathan Ng (Ottawa), Rachel Pries (Colorado, USA), Hadi Salmasian (Queens).
Abel Cadenillas (Alberta), Joe Campolieti (Wilfrid Laurier), Matt Davison (UWO), Jean-Marie Dufour (Montréal), Robert Elliott (Calgary), Peter Forsyth (Waterloo), Ulrich Horst (UBC), Adam Kolkiewicz (Waterloo), Ali Lazrak (Sauder School, UBC), Cristiane Lemieux (Calgary), Alex Melnikov (Alberta), Luis Seco (Toronto), Anatoliy Swishchuk (Calgary), Tony Ware (Calgary).
Matthias Aschenbrenner (Illinois - Chicago, USA), Ozlem Beyarslan (Illinois - Chicago, USA), Gregory Cherlin (Rutgers, USA), Alf Dolich (McMaster), Dragos Ghioca (McMaster), Deidre Haskell (McMaster), Tobias Kaiser (Regensburg, Germany), Salma Kuhlmann (Saskatchewan), David Lippel (Notre Dame, USA), Chris Miller (Ohio State, USA), Paul Potgieter (South Africa, Pretoria, SA), Fernando Sanz Sánchez (Universidad de Valladolid, Spain), Carol Wood (Wesleyan, USA).
Safak Alpay (Middle Eastern Tech Univ, Turkey), Razvan Anisca (Lakehead), Evgenios Avgerinos (Univ of the Aegean, Greece), Gerard Buskes (Mississippi, USA), Roman Drnovsek (Ljubljana, Slovenia), Eduard Emelyanov (Middle Eastern Tech Univ, Turkey), Julio Flores (Univ Rey Juan Carlos, Spain), Valentina Galvani (Alberta), Hailegebriel Gessesse (Alberta), Nigel Kalton (Missouri, USA), Arkady Kitover (Community College of Philadelphia, USA), Mehmet Orhon (New Hampshire, USA), Heydar Radjavi (Waterloo), Anton Schep (South Carolina, USA), Adi Tcaciuc (Alberta), Vladimir Troitsky (Alberta), Martin Weber (Technische Universität Dresden, Germany).
Tom Archibald (SFU), Marcus Barnes (SFU), June Barrow-Green (Open Univ., Milton Keyes, UK), Branko Grünbaum (Washington), William W. Hackborn (Augustana Faculty Camrose, Alberta), Deborah Kent (SFU), Reinhard Siegmund-Schultze (Harvard; Agder Univ. College, Norway), Laura Turner (SFU).
Ilijas Farah (York), Valentin Ferenczi (Paris VI, France), Vera Fischer (York), Piotr Koszmider (Sao Paolo, Brazil), Jordi Lopez-Abad (Paris VII, France), Justin Moore (Boise State, USA), Cristian Rosendal (Illinois - Urbana, USA), Slawomir Solecki (Illinois - Urbana, USA), Juris Steprans (York), Franklin Tall (Toronto), William Weiss (Toronto).
Catharine Baker (Mount Allison), Leah Berman (Ursinus College, USA), Andras Bezdek (Auburn, USA), Karoly Bezdek (Calgary), Robert Dawson (Saint Mary's), Antoine Deza (McMaster), Chris Fisher (Regina), Branko Grünbaum (Washington, USA), Heiko Harborth (Braunschweig, Germany), Barry Monson (UNB), Deborah Oliveros (UNAM, Mexico), Tomaz Pisanski (Ljubljana, Slovenia), Egon Schulte (Northeastern, USA), Arthur Sherk (Toronto).
Contributed Papers Session |
Org: Alexander Brudnyi (Calgary)
Contributed papers of 20 minutes duration are invited. There will be a maximum of 20 papers in this session.
For an abstract to be eligible, the abstract, the contributor's registration form, and payment of registration fees have to be received before April 10, 2006. To assist the organizers, please include the Primary AMS Classification (www.ams.org/msc) and specify your wish to participate in the contributed papers session.