Opportunites for Professional Development in Mathematics
Conferences are a great way to get exposure to new mathematical ideas that you may
not see in your classes. It's usually possible to secure some funding for travel to
conferences either from the organizers (see below) or from FAMU (please contact Dr.
Gunaratne at ajith.gunaratne@famu.edu for inquiries).
Department of Energy Seminars: The Department of Mathematics hosts regular virtual seminars by the Department of
Energy national laboratories. These seminars would greatly benefit students by exposing
students to new research and topics, deepening their understanding of advanced concepts,
stimulating their creative thinking, and informing them of internship and career opportunities.
Students will receive further seminar details, such as registration links, in their
email.
Fall 2025 Schedule
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September 04
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Generative AI in Action: How it's Changing Science and Engineering
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October 28
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Wrangling Supercomputers to Do Cutting-Edge Science
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November 13
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Foundation Models in Computational Science
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Interested students should keep in contact with
Dr. Se.
Joint Mathematics Meetings: The Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM) is an annual conference, often called the world's
largest gathering of mathematicians, hosted by the American Mathematical Society (AMS)
and the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) that takes place in early January
every year.
Upcoming AMS Sectional Meetings: These meetings are smaller than the annual AMS meeting, offering a more intimate
setting for collaboration and knowledge exchange, particularly beneficial for early-career
mathematicians.
SIAM Conferences: SIAM conferences focus on topics in applied and computational mathematics and applications.
Southeastern Analysis Meetings (SEAM): These are annual national conferences in various areas of analysis. The next conference
tentatively, will be held on March 13 - 15, 2026 at the University of Richmond.
More in formation can be found here:
SEAM42