Final Call for Conference Support Proposals
The Tutte Institute for Mathematics and Computing (TIMC) is accepting conference support proposals until October 7, 2024 for events occurring after January 31, 2025.
For details on how to apply, see: https://www.cse-cst.gc.ca/en/mission/research-cse/call-conference-support-proposals
About us: TIMC is a government research institute focused on fundamental mathematics and computer science. Its mission is to deliver research results with an impact on the most important scientific challenges facing the Canadian and Five Eyes security and intelligence communities. TIMC is named after Dr. William T. Tutte, a British-born Canadian codebreaker and mathematician, credited with breaking the Lorenz cipher used by the German High command during World War II. A member of the Order of Canada, Dr. Tutte’s foundational work in graph theory and matroid theory is world-renowned.
The TIMC’s key research areas are cryptography and data science. It draws upon many mathematical and computational fields, including algebra, algebraic geometry, combinatorics, data science, topology, number theory, and quantum computing.
Megan Dewar, PhD (she, her | elle)
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Tutte Institute for Mathematics and Computing | L’institut Tutte pour les mathématiques et le calcul