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2024 CMS 
Summer
Meeting

May 31 - June 3

University of Saskatchewan

 The Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) invites the mathematical community to the 2024 CMS Summer Meeting from May 31 - June 3.

 

All meeting activities are taking place at the University of Saskatchewan.  Four days of prize lectures, plenary speakers, scientific sessions and panels, with mini-courses on May 31.

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Note: Food outlets on campus are closed during Saturdays and Sundays. To accommodate attendees,  CMS arranged a lunch with the University of Saskatchewan, for an additional fee of $29 per person, per day. The lunch is an all-you-care-to-eat buffet at the Marquis Culinary Centre. The menu includes a variety of items from different food stations, freshly prepared in small batches. You can secure your lunch in advance through registration. Lunches are limited. Please note that purchased lunches are non-refundable.

Public Lecture

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Pamela E. Harris
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Plenary Speakers

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Michael Gekhtman
University of Notre Dame
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Stephanie van Willigenburg
University of British Columbia
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Erica Walker
University of Toronto

Prize Speakers

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Renate Scheidler
University of Calgary
2024 Krieger-Nelson
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Christopher Eagle
University of Victoria
2024 Excellence in Teaching
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Catherine Sulem
University of Toronto
2024 Jeffery-Williams Prize
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The Math2Power Quantum Summer School on quantum computing will be held across 2 days (May 29 and 30) in the lead up to the CMS Summer Meeting and is aimed at helping students in the mathematical sciences learn — through a combination of lectures and hands-on demonstrations — about the emerging fields of quantum computing and quantum information.  At the same time, the school will create opportunities for students to learn about industry opportunities in quantum computing.

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Over the two days, students will receive a broad introduction to quantum computing and quantum information as well as specific, hands-on instruction in programming languages typically used in quantum computing (such as IBM Qiskit).  They will also learn about the emerging field of quantum security, including quantum-safe cryptographic schemes.

Scientific Directors

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Elana Kalashnikov
University of Waterloo
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Steven Rayan
University of Saskatchewan
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Jacek Szmigielski
University of Saskatchewan

Scientific Organizing Committee

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Caleb Ashley
Boston College
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Gary Au
University of Saskatchewan
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Anne Broadbent
University of Ottawa
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Andie Burazin
University of Toronto
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Emily Cliff
Université de Sherbrooke
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Charles Doran
University of Alberta
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Habiba Kadiri
University of Lethbridge
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Robert Milson
Dalhousie University
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Robyn Shuttleworth
Altos Labs

Host University

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Sponsors

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