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- Schedule overview is now available.
- Early bird registration deadline extended to May 1, 2024.
- Registration and abstract submission are now open. Registration and abstract submission are done separately, but will be cross-verified.
Early bird registration deadline isVisit the REGISTRATION page for further details on registering for the meeting.
April 21May 1, 2024. - To submit an ABSTRACT for a minisymposium talk, a contributed talk, or student poster, use the ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM. Please note that you will need to register in order for your abstract to appear in the final program. Contributed talk and student poster submissions will be reviewed by the meeting organizers who will contact potential presenters on the outcome of the review process.
Special Events
The Queen's Mathematics Summer School is open to undergraduate and Masters students who are interested in spending one week learning exciting, cutting-edge mathematics on the beautiful campus of Queen's University by the shores of Lake Ontario. There will be three courses, each with 9 hours of lecture time over the week.
The Canadian Symposium on Fluid Dynamics (CSFD) has played an indispensable role within the Canadian applied mathematics community. In 2024, it will proudly mark its 50th anniversary. This significant event will coincide with CAIMS 2024. The CSFD is custom-tailored for applied mathematicians, engineers, and biologists, and covering topics from theoretical PDEs to computational and numerical challenges.
Plenary Speakers
Public Lecture
Ram Murty
Queen's University
Minisymposium Proposal
- Minisymposia will consist of 120 minute blocks containing four (4) talks per block.
- Each talk will be 25 minutes plus 5 minutes for questions and transition.
- Minisymposium proposals should consist of 4 to 16 speakers.
- Minisymposium organizers will be contacted with details on how to schedule talks.
- While all the minisymposia will take place in person, if necessary, it is possible to have a few virtual speakers as part of a submission. We do prefer, however, to keep the number of online talks to not more than 1/3 of the talks in each submitted minisymposium.
- Review of proposals for minisymposia will begin March 1, 2024.
- To ensure your proposal is considered, we advise submitting as soon as possible.
OPENS: December 1, 2023
CLOSES: February 29, 2024 March 14, 2024