On May 20 and 21, 2022, the 17th Annual Conference on Frontiers in Applied and Computational Mathematics (FACM '22) will be held at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in Newark, New Jersey.

The theme of FACM '22 Conference is "New Perspectives in Mathematical  Biology."
https://sites.google.com/njit.edu/facm2022/home

Confirmed plenary speakers are:

Carina Curto (Pennsylvania State University)
Anita Layton (University of Waterloo)
Grzegorz Rempala (Ohio State University)
Corina Tarnita (Princeton University)

FACM '22 will feature 4 minisymposia that cover a wide range of topics in math biology: (1) learning paradigms in real and artificial neuronal networks, (2) collective behavior in biological populations, (3) stochastic modeling at different scales, and (4) biofluids: machine learning and data-driven approaches.

A poster session will run concurrently over the 2 days of  the meeting. Pending NSF support, funds to cover all or part of the travel costs and local accommodation costs may be available for students, postdocs, and junior faculty.  Applications by members of underrepresented groups, minorities and women are particularly encouraged.

A combined poster abstract submission, travel award application and registration form (due April 15, 2022) is available at the conference homepage: https://sites.google.com/njit.edu/facm2022/home

There is no registration fee for this conference.

NJIT campus is located in close proximity to two train stations, the Newark Liberty International airport, and is accessible by public transportation from New York City: https://www.njit.edu/about/maps-directions

FACM'22 Organizing Committee:

Amitabha Bose (co-Chair), Casey Diekman, Simon Garnier, Enkeleida Lushi, James MacLaurin, Victor Matveev (co-Chair), Peter Thomas, Yuan-Nan Young

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Victor Matveev, Professor
Applied Math, Biophysics, Neuroscience
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Graduate Faculty, Dept of Biological Sciences
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, NJ 07102-1982

matveev@njit.edu