Central States Math Undergraduate Research (CeSMUR) 2023
The Central States Math Undergraduate Research (CeSMUR) 2023 conference will take place on the Kansas State University campus in Manhattan, KS, February 24-25, 2023 (Friday afternoon and Saturday). The featured speakers will Moira Chas of Stony Brook University and Kyndra Middleton of Howard University.
In addition to the talks by undergraduates, the plan is to have a panel on graduate school, a panel on semester and summer long off-campus programs (REUs, MASS, Moscow, Budapest, NSF Graduate Fellowship), and time set aside to interact with visiting graduate directors and graduate students from universities in the region.
The conference hopes to achieve a fair representation of women, minorities, and first-generation college students. The conference particularly encourages female and minority students to participate in CeSMUR 2023.
Inquiries or registration: E-mail cesmur@math.ksu.edu.
To register, please email us if you wish to give a talk. Include the name of your school and have a recommendation letter sent to the same email address.
If you wish to give a talk, include a abstract of about 1/4 of a page. Funding through a grant from the National Science Foundation is available to help defray participants' travel and lodging expenses. Priority will be given to students presenting talks.
There will be no registration fee and we will negotiate special rates at nearby hotels. CeSMUR 2023 will post here once lodging is available. CeSMUR 2023 asks students to share rooms in order to be able to benefit the largest number of students with travel and lodging assistance.
The Central States Math Undergraduate Research conference is a joint project of the Departments of Mathematics of Kansas State University, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, and Truman State University.
Questions? Please contact Professor Alexandra Seceleanu at aseceleanu@unl.edu.