Poster Competition
Poster Information
The SFU Mathematics Department invites undergraduate and graduate research students to participate in the 2014 SFU Symposium on Mathematics and Computation Poster Competition. Postdocs and faculty may also present a poster but are not eligible for the competition.
The only requirement is that the poster has mathematics in it. It may be applied, pure, computational or experimental mathematics. If you have already prepared a poster for a presentation at another scientific meeting this year, and you would like to present it to members of the Department, this is an appropriate venue. If you wish to present a computer demo this is also possible.
Prizes
There will be one prize of $200 (winner) and one prize of $100 (runner-up) for the best undergraduate poster, and one prize of $200 (winner) and one prize of $100 (runner-up) for the best graduate poster. Judging will be based on both content and presentation.
Submission Details
Poster titles must be submitted via the online registration form by July 31st, 2014. Presenters are responsible for printing their own poster.
Display Details
The posters will be displayed in the IRMACS atrium. Poster presenters can set up their posters as early as 9:00am on August 6th, 2014. The poster and demo session will take place from 11:15am to 1:15pm. Awards will be made at 4:30pm, followed by a presentation of the winning undergraduate and winning graduate poster.
Posters and People
(28 results) Download as CSVPoster Title | Affiliation | Name |
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Diffusion Geometry | SFU | Lee Safranek |
Determinants of Matrices With Polynomial Entries | Simon Fraser University Department of Mathematics | Wei Chen |
Crossings and Nestings for Arc-coloured permutations | Capilano University and Simon Fraser University | Lily Yen |
Boltzmann sampling of gene tree/species tree reconciliations | Simon Fraser University | Avery Beardmore |
Assembly of the Black Death agent genome | Department of Mathematics, Simon Fraser University | Ashok Rajaraman |
An Agent Based Approach to Modelling Chronic Oenders | Simon Fraser University | Colin Exley |
Algorithms for the Minimum Distance of Linear Codes | NSERC USRA, Dept of Mathematics, Simon Fraser University | Layla Trummer |
Additive Complexity of Infinite Words | SFU | Graham Banero |