Conference overview: IPAM will host a conference showcasing the achievements of Latinx in the mathematical sciences. The goal of the conference is to encourage Latinx to pursue careers in the mathematical sciences, to promote the advancement of Latinx currently in the discipline, to showcase research being conducted by Latinx at the forefront of their fields, and, finally, to build a community around shared academic interests. The conference will be held on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles, CA.
This conference is sponsored by the Mathematical Sciences Institutes Diversity Initiative, with funding from the National Science Foundation Division of Mathematical Sciences.
Pre-Conference Activity for Students: Several math professors will lead a session for undergraduates and graduate students only. The students will learn how to communicate their research effectively, including both posters and oral presentations. Students selected to present a poster at the Latinx in Mathematics Conference are required to attend this activity; if you are not presenting a poster and wish to attend the activity, please let us know.
LOCATION
The conference will take place at the Luskin Conference center on the UCLA campus.
LATINX IN MATH 2025 COMMUNITY AGREEMENT
A rewarding experience for all.
The Latinx in Math Conference 2025 aims to offer a rewarding, enlightening, supportive, and fun experience to every participant. We will build that rich experience together by devoting our strongest available effort to all activities. Please be prepared to take an active, patient, and generous role in your own development and that of the other participants.
A welcoming experience for all.
Latinx in Math is committed to creating a professional and welcoming environment that benefits from the diversity of experiences of all its participants. We aim to offer the same respect, opportunity and value to the contributions of every participant regardless of their mathematical experience, identities and orientations. We ask you to contribute to this positive environment, and to use extra care to ensure that your words and actions communicate respect for others. Discriminatory or harassing behavior will not be tolerated. If any participant feels uncomfortable with the way they are being treated or has concerns, please contact any of the organizers listed below. All reports will be handled in the strictest confidentiality.
You can view IPAM’s full community agreement here.
Selenne Bañuelos
(Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics)
Mario Bañuelos
(Fresnos State)
Cynthia Flores
(California State University, Channel Islands (CSU Channel Islands))
Juan Meza
(University of California, Merced (UC Merced))
Anthony Várilly-Alvarado
(Rice University)