Under this grant (NSF-DMS-0963706), the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) will organize and run a series of interdisciplinary conferences in the mathematical and computational sciences, during the three years April 2010 through March 2013. The grant includes funding for interdisciplinary workshops that build on programs initiated by the NSF Mathematical Sciences Institutes and the SIAM Workshops Celebrating Diversity. The funding will support travel of students, early career professionals and invited speakers to SIAM conferences and dissemination of invited conference presentations and tutorials to the wider community.

SIAM interdisciplinary conferences are distinguished from other conferences in the mathematical and computational sciences by the extent to which they routinely attract researchers and practitioners from within the mathematical and computational sciences and simultaneously from within other sciences, industrial organizations and government laboratories. As a result they contribute to advances in the sciences, in government programs, and to the economic competitiveness of the United States. The conferences in the series address a broad range of topics and applications, giving them intellectual vibrancy, timeliness, and reach, and they utilize an open format to identify and incubate emerging areas through community proposed sessions. The conferences provide a welcoming environment for students and early career professionals, integrating education with research. Oversight of the conferences by SIAM officers promotes diversity by forceful and supportive encouragement of diversity among organizing committees and invited speakers. In addition, a special focus on diversity is provided by the SIAM Workshops Celebrating Diversity.

Project Report

during the three years from April 2010 to March 2013. The grant supported travel of students, early career professionals and invited speakers to the SIAM conferences and dissemination of invited conference presentations and tutorials to the wider community. These SIAM conferences were distinguished from other conferences in the mathematical and computational sciences by the extent to which they attracted researchers and practitioners from within the mathematical and computational sciences and simultaneously from within other sciences, industrial organizations and government laboratories. As a result, they contributed to advances in the sciences, in government programs, and to the economic competitiveness of the United States. The conferences in the series addressed a broad range of topics and applications of interest to the NSF. This gave them intellectual vibrancy, timeliness, and reach. The conferences provided a welcoming environment for students and early career professionals, integrating education with research. Oversight of the conferences by SIAM officers promoted diversity by strongly encouraging the selection of women, under-represented minorities, and researchers from industry, engineering and the sciences among organizing committees and invited speakers. In addition, a special focus on diversity was provided by the SIAM Workshops Celebrating Diversity.

Agency
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Institute
Division of Mathematical Sciences (DMS)
Type
Standard Grant (Standard)
Application #
0963706
Program Officer
Jennifer Slimowitz Pearl
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2010-04-15
Budget End
2013-03-31
Support Year
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$592,173
Indirect Cost
Name
Society for Industrial and Applied Math (SIAM)
Department
Type
DUNS #
City
Philadelphia
State
PA
Country
United States
Zip Code
19104