Saturday April 14, 2018
Sponsored by
The Metropolitan New York Section of the Mathematical Association of America
and hosted by the
Department of Mathematics and the School of Natural and Behavioral Sciences of Brooklyn College, City University of New York
Graph Theory Day is a semi-annual conference in its 38th year. It is held at different locations in and around New York City. The goal is to provide a learning and sharing experience on recent developments.
Location: 1141 Ingersoll Hall , 2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11210 (Ingersoll Hall is to the right of the Library/clock tower, Room is 1141)
Title and Abstracts, Registration, Directions and Parking , Weekend in Brooklyn
Schedule:
Registration begins at 9:00 am, accompanied by breakfast. Talks begin at 9:30 am. The poster session happens during lunch break.
9:00 am: Registration/Breakfast/ Welcome
9:30 am : John Saccoman, Seton Hall University
10:00 am : Nathan Kahl, Seton Hall University
10:30 am: Charlie Suffel, Stevens Institute of Technology
11:00 - 11:15: Coffee Break
11:15 am: Jonathan Cutler, Montclair State University
11:45 pm: Deepak Bal, Montclair State University
12:15 - 1:30 pm : Lunch and Poster Session
1:30 pm: Bhargav Narayanan, Rutgers University
2:00 pm: Christina Zamfirescu, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
2:30 pm: Joe Malkevitch, York College and The Graduate Center, CUNY
3:00 pm: Louis Petingi, College of Staten Island and The Graduate Center, CUNY
3:30 - 3:45 pm : Coffee Break
3:45 pm: Sanju Vaidya, Mercy College
4:15 pm: David Aulicino, Brooklyn College
4:45 pm: Marty Lewinter, Purchase College
5:15 pm: Anthony Delgado, Columbia University
5:30 pm: Kevin Phillips, Horace Greeley High School
6:00 pm Dinner at Dallas BBQ (tentative)
Registration: There is no registration fee. However, please register online as soon as possible for planning purposes. especially for ordering an appropriate amount of breakfast and lunch.
Organizing Committee: Sandra Kingan (Brooklyn College), Ezra Halleck (City Tech), Kerry Ojakian (BCC), Louis Quintas and Edgar Ducasse (Pace University), and Armen Baderain (Nassau Community College).