Workshop2016May7

Dear Macaulay2 User,

We are organizing a Macaulay2 workshop, from Saturday May 7 to Tuesday May 10 2016 with Friday May 6 and Wednesday May 11 serving as travel days. The workshop will be at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah. Activities will start first thing Saturday morning (possibly Friday night).

The purpose of the workshop is to bring Macaulay2 developers together with those who would like to share or develop their skills at writing packages for Macaulay2 and those interested in developing the corresponding mathematical algorithms. We are interested in participants with a broad range of experience with Macaulay2, from very experienced to novices. The novices will have the opportunity to learn about Macaulay2 from the more experienced participants.

Some examples of projects from past workshops can be viewed by looking through the Macaulay2 wiki pages for past workshops (see link at end of email.) There is ongoing work on many of the packages described there, and we hope that a few teams will propose new projects and work on them at this workshop as well.

Attendance at this workshop is by invitation only --- based on a brief application --- and all who are interested are encouraged to apply. We anticipate financial support for approximately 30-35 people. We strive to include both experienced Macaulay2 developers and people who want to gain experience in Macaulay2 --- there is no minimum amount of experience that is required in order to apply!

If you would like to attend, please apply as soon as possible at the following webpage

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1A5imjj9YBmRO06gjiMhNDvSeW48tKB0EVdWuOP_l2vU/viewform

Your application should include:

Applications are due by 11:59pm on March 1, 2016. We plan to allocate funds to participants shortly thereafter.

Please commit to being present for the entire workshop. You will need to bring your laptop with Macaulay2 on it to the workshop. A wiki for the workshop will be created here: Utah2016_-_Main_Page, including information about travel, the workshop schedule, and Salt Lake City, Utah.

Sincerely,

Adam Boocher, Karl Schwede, and Amelia Taylor, the organizers