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CAIMS*SCMAI E-News Volume 22 Number 2

Editor: Christina Christara

  1. Call for minisymposia at the CAIMS*SCMAI annual meeting
  2. Summer School in Nonlinear Dynamics for the Life Sciences, virtual
  3. Stay tuned for the CAIMS*SCMAI 2022 elections messages

1. Call for minisymposia at the CAIMS*SCMAI annual meeting

The CAIMS*SCMAI 2022 Annual Meeting minisymposium submission page is open for submissions at
https://cmps.ok.ubc.ca/about/caims/
under “submissions” on the navigation bar on the left.
Note the new minisymposium formats for this year’s meeting!
The deadline (firm) is March 11th.

Take a look at a picture from the location of the meeting
https://sci-cmps.cms.ok.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/132/2021/11/CAIMS_1920x780.jpg

Vous pouvez maintenant soumettre vos propositions de minisymposiums pour la réunion annuelle SCMAI*CAIMS 2022!  La page web est à
https://cmps.ok.ubc.ca/about/scmai/
(voir «soumissions» dans la barre de navigation à gauche).
Notez les nouveaux formats de minisymposium pour la réunion de cette année! La date limite (ferme) est le 11 mars.

Regardez une photo du lieu de la réunion
https://sci-cmps.cms.ok.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/132/2021/02/BIRS_Campus_Arial_Slider.jpg


2. Summer School in Nonlinear Dynamics for the Life Sciences, virtual

The Centre for Applied Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine (CAMBAM)
http://www.crm.umontreal.ca/labo/cambam/en/
is happy to announce the 2022 virtual edition of its
Summer School in Nonlinear Dynamics for the Life Sciences,
held in collaboration with the CRM (http://crm.umontreal.ca) and NSERC-CREATE in Complex Dynamics (https://cd-create.org/home).
The school will be held online from May 30-June 10, 2022 and is part of the long running semi-annual summer schools organized by CAMBAM as part of its training program.

The summer school will cover different aspects of the application of nonlinear dynamics (both theoretical and computational) to the life sciences. Topics include mathematical oncology, machine learning, ecology, neurosciences, and infections and immunology, among others.
The program includes theory-based and application-based lectures taught by internationally recognized researchers in the field, as well as tutorial and computer labs in complement to the material covered in these lectures.

Applications to attend are now open here:
http://www.crm.umontreal.ca/2022/EEnonlinear22/index_e.php.
We look forward to welcoming you this summer!

On behalf of the organizers,

Pouya Bashivan (McGill University),
Morgan Craig (Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine & Université de Montréal), and
Frédéric Guichard (McGill University)


3. Stay tuned for the CAIMS*SCMAI 2022 elections messages

CAIMS*SCMAI will be holding an election soon for

* Four Member-at-Large positions on the Board of Directors
* Treasurer

All registered members will soon receive e-mail messages with links about how to vote. Stay tuned for these messages.

If you are not registered this year, and you are not a lifetime member, please make sure you register soon. To do that, visit
https://caims.ca/individual-membership/
and sign-up or renew your membership online.

Only members who are registered at least one week before the elections close or are lifetime members are eligible to vote.


CAIMS*SCMAI E–News Information

CAIMS*SCMAI E–News is distributed electronically several times a year by the Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society * Société Canadienne de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles (https://www.caims.ca).

Past issues are available on the web at https://www.caims.ca/e-news_archive

Submissions are welcome and should be sent in plain text format to:
Christina Christara, CAIMS*SCMAI Secretary Email: secretary@caims.ca
or
Morgan Craig, CAIMS*SCMAI Communications-Officer Email: communications-officer@caims.ca

The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of the Board or Membership of CAIMS*SCMAI. The editorial policy of this publication is to encourage the discussion of issues and facilitate the dissemination of information relevant to Canadian applied and industrial mathematics.

If you wish to have your name removed from the e-mailing list for the CAIMS*SCMAI ENews, please send an email message to Christina Christara as above.