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CAIMS*SCMAI E-News Volume 23 Number 1

Editor: Christina Christara

  1. Reminder of CAIMS*SCMAI Special Meeting 18-1-2023
  2. AMMCS-2023: Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science

1. Reminder of CAIMS*SCMAI Special Meeting 18-1-2023

Dear Colleagues,

The CAIMS*SCMAI Special Meeting of members is coming on
Wednesday, January 18th, 2023, 8am PST = 11am EST = 12:30pm NST

which is less than 24 hours away!
There will be voting on four very important motions (items 5-8 in the posted agenda). The first three pertain to the new EDI and Membership committee, and the fourth pertains to a significant reduction in the cost of the society’s financial reporting.

The Special Meeting will be held remotely through the Zoom address
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82265808191?pwd=T09hbW1XOVFlQVRWL0xtMWU5SEliZz09
Meeting ID: 822 6580 8191
Passcode: 371496

All members registered in 2022 and/or 2023, and all lifetime members are eligible to vote.
You can find the advance material in
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~ccc/SM2022-23
The advance material consists of

  • Notice of meeting including
    pp. 1-2 official notice of meeting
    pp. 3-10 minutes of past AGM (14-6-2022) as Schedule A
    pp. 11-30 by-laws with amendments highlighted (pages 15, 22, 27) as Schedule B
  • Agenda of Special Meeting, including the motions
  • Proxy form
  • One-page summary of amendments
  • Brief (and friendly) summary of the motions

In order to make the special meeting as brief as possible, we would be most grateful if you could spare 20 minutes to look through the previous AGM minutes (pp 3-10 of the Notice), the agenda (which contains the motions), and the summary of the changes to the by-laws (the full by-laws with changes highlighted also appear in the Notice).

Many thanks, in advance, for your time, and we look forward to seeing you on January 18th, 2023.

Regards,
The CAIMS Board


2. AMMCS-2023: Conference on Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science

AMMCS-2023 is an interdisciplinary international conference, the sixth in a series of AMMCS meetings held in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It will take place August 14-18, 2023.
The AMMCS Conference Series aims at promoting interdisciplinary research and collaboration involving mathematical, computational and experimental sciences within a larger international community, and highlighting recent advances in Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science (AMMCS).
You are invited to submit your abstract by going directly to the submission page at http://ammcs.wlu.ca/submit-abstracts/ to one of our special sessions, minisymposia, or contributed sessions (the submission will be open shortly). The deadline for Special Sessions and Minisymposia proposals is February 15, 2023, and the instructions can be found at the “Call for Abstracts and MS Proposals” link at http://ammcs.wlu.ca/2023/special-sessions/
Refereed proceedings will be published by Springer. A number of prizes for students and young researchers will be awarded at the Conference, including the Kolmogorov-Wiener Prize. Travel scholarships for students are available on a competitive basis.
We look forward to welcoming you to Waterloo on the occasion of this exciting interdisciplinary event.
Further details are at the conference website: http://ammcs.wlu.ca/
(contact us at ammcs@wlu.ca).


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.

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