Midwest Dynamical Systems
Early Career Conference

Ohio State University

Invited Speakers

Plenary Speaker: 

Invited Speakers:

How can you participate?

One of the main goals of this Early Career Conference is to provide young researchers with low-stakes opportunities to gain experience presenting at conferences. We offer two options for each attendee: (1) give a 5-10 minute lightning talk, or (2) present a poster. We warmly invite all attendees to choose one of these.

The lightning talks will be short 5-10 minute talks given by attendees. These are intended to be self-contained and accessible to all participants. Examples include: "What is entropy?" "What is the Mandelbrot set?" "What is a geodesic?" "What is an SRB measure?" Talks can also be about the speaker's research.

Registration form

The registration form can be found here.


Please email us with any questions at mwdsec2024@gmail.com

Inclusivity

The organizers are committed to making the MWDSECC a welcoming space for all attendees. Those from historically excluded groups, including women mathematicians, black mathematicians, mathematicians of color, and others are especially encouraged to participate. The goal of the MWDSECC is to support and promote our mathematical community. We are open to any and all suggestions for fulfilling this goal to our utmost ability. 

Funding Sources

The conference is generously supported by:

National Science Foundation DMS-2230827 

Ohio State Department of Mathematics

Organizers: Austin Allen, Aaron Calderon, Gregory Hemenway, James Marshall Reber, Jacob Mazor, Thomas O'Hare 


To join the MWDS mail-list, and to see past MWDS conferences, please visit http://sites.math.northwestern.edu/mwds/