{"id":85,"date":"2024-02-09T21:31:27","date_gmt":"2024-02-10T02:31:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/my.dev.vanderbilt.edu\/constructivefunctions2025\/?page_id=85"},"modified":"2024-11-06T13:57:22","modified_gmt":"2024-11-06T18:57:22","slug":"organize-a-minisymposium","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/my.dev.vanderbilt.edu\/constructivefunctions2025\/organize-a-minisymposium\/","title":{"rendered":"Organize a Minisymposium"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We encourage participants of the conference, particularly our more senior colleagues, to consider organizing a\u00a0<strong>minisymposium<\/strong>\u00a0on a subject of current interest relevant to the conference.\u00a0The anticipated time of most talks at these minisymposia will be 20 minutes, with 10 minutes for questions and transition after. A minisymposium should consist of at <strong>least<\/strong>\u00a0<strong>four<\/strong>\u00a0speakers and at most <strong>sixteen speakers<\/strong>.\u00a0Minisymposia organizers are encouraged to:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Include some students and early career mathematicians among their speakers\u00a0and to ensure diversity of speakers as much as possible<\/li>\n<li>Include a 20 or 45 minute introductory talk about the topic of the minisymposium, aimed towards students and early career mathematicians<\/li>\n<li>Include an open problem session, with problems meant to be understandable by students and to make the area attractive to them.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>To\u00a0propose a minisymposium:<\/strong>\u00a0please\u00a0, with the following in an attached Latex document, using this template:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Copy the template listed below in a file names\u00a0<em>ConstructiveFunctionsMinisymposium.tex.<\/em><\/li>\n<li>Fill in the requested information: Names, affiliations, and emails of the proposed organizers and proposed speakers, title and content of the proposed minisymposium (including if an introductory talk or open problem session is intended)<\/li>\n<li>Send the resulting tex <strong>and<\/strong> PDF files in an email with the subject line &#8220;Minisymposium Proposal, (your name)&#8221; to the\u00a0organizers at ConstructiveFunctions2025@gmail.com by <strong>December 6, 2024.<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<pre>\\documentclass[11pt]{amsart}\r\n\\usepackage{graphicx, booktabs, hyperref, amsmath, amssymb}\r\n\\usepackage[top=1in, bottom=1in, left = 1in, right=1in]{geometry}\r\n\\begin{document}  \r\n\r\n\\title{Constructive Functions 2025 Minisymposium Proposal}\r\n\\maketitle\r\n\r\n\\thispagestyle{empty}\r\n\\section{Organizers}\r\n% please list all organizers of the minisymposium in this this table, \r\n%adding more lines to the table as necessary. \r\n%Include the organizers' first and last names, \r\n%affiliations, and full email addresses.\r\n\r\n\\begin{table}[h]\r\n    \\begin{tabular}{llll}\r\n        \\toprule\r\n        Name &amp;  Affiliation &amp;  Email  \\\\\r\n        \\midrule\r\n        FirstName LastName       &amp; School &amp; email \\\\\r\n        \\bottomrule\r\n    \\end{tabular}\r\n\\end{table}\r\n\r\n\\section{Speakers}\r\n% please provide a initial list of researchers you intend to invite to speak at your minisymposium,\r\n%adding more lines to the table as necessary.  \r\n%Include the potential speakers'  first and last names, \r\n%affiliations, and full email addresses. \r\n%Please add $^*$ after the names of any postdocs or students in your list. \r\n%There must be at least four intended speakers, and no more than 16.\r\n\r\n\\begin{table}[h]\r\n \\begin{tabular}{lll}\r\n\\toprule\r\nName  &amp; Affiliation &amp; Email  \\\\\r\n\\midrule\r\nFirstName Lastname     &amp; School &amp; email\\\\\r\nStudent Speaker* &amp; School &amp; email \\\\ \r\n\\bottomrule\r\n\\end{tabular}\r\n\\end{table}\r\n\\newpage\r\n\r\n\\section{Scientific Context}\r\n\r\n\\subsection*{Title of the minisymposium:} Please provide the title of your intended miniysmposium here.\r\n\r\n\\subsection*{Proposed content:} \r\nPlease put a brief (no more than one page) description of the proposed content of your minisymposium, \r\nincluding if you intend to have an introductory talk and\/or an open problem session. \r\nMotivation and background on the topic are also welcome. \r\nThe reference list is not included in the space for one page. \r\nYou are not required to cite any papers in your proposed content.\r\n\r\n\\begin{thebibliography}{10}\r\n\r\n\\bibitem{Bib} Reference 1 % for any references, please include complete bibliographic information\r\n\r\n\\end{thebibliography}\r\n\\end{document}<\/pre>\n<p>The organizers will accept minisymposia proposals until\u00a0<strong>December 6, 2024<\/strong>, and you will receive a response by\u00a0<strong>December 20, 2024<\/strong>\u00a0at the latest. If your proposal is accepted, your speakers will have until\u00a0<strong>March 14, 2025<\/strong>\u00a0to submit the abstracts for their talks and register for the conference. Note that\u00a0organizers do not need to speak at their minisymposium, but may if they so choose. Moreover,\u00a0organizers are expected to chair any sessions of their minisymposium.<\/p>\n<p>You do not need your potential speakers to confirm their participation before submitting your proposal. If some of your intended speakers opt not to attend the conference, you may replace them with different speakers. However, if there are any changes to your list of intended speakers, you should send an updated list to the organizers at\u00a0ConstructiveFunctions2025@gmail.com no later than\u00a0<strong>March 14, 2025<\/strong>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We encourage participants of the conference, particularly our more senior colleagues, to consider organizing a\u00a0minisymposium\u00a0on a subject of current interest relevant to the conference.\u00a0The anticipated time of most talks at these minisymposia will be 20 minutes, with 10 minutes for questions and transition after. 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