Notes from the ICA Meeting that was not the AGM

 Mission of the ICA

• The ICA was established in 1990 by Ralph Stanton for the purpose of promoting the development
of combinatorics and of encouraging publications and conferences in combinatorics and its
applications.
• The three most important functions of the ICA are:
• publishing the Bulletin of the ICA
• supporting conferences, and
• awarding medals and honorary fellowships


AGM will be during: 




Thanks to the BICA crew: 

Editors in chief
• Marco BURATTI, Università degli Studi di Perugia (Italy)
• Donald KREHER, Michigan Technological University (USA)
• Ortrud OELLERMANN, University of Winnipeg (Canada)
• Tran VAN TRUNG, Universität Duisburg-Essen (Germany)
Editorial Board
• Darryn BRYANT, University of Queensland (Australia)
• Peter DUKES, University of Victoria (Canada)
• Tao FENG, Zhejiang University (China)
• Genniani GE, School of Mathematical Sciences Capital Normal University (Beijing)
• Catherine GREENHILL, University of New South Wales (Australia)
• Ronald GOULD, Emory University (USA)
• Masaaki HARADA, Tohoku University (Japan)
• Michael HENNING, University of Johannesburg (South Africa)
• Daniel HORSLEY, Monash University (Australia)
• Gyula O.H. KATONA, Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics (Hungary)
• Klavdija KUTNAR, University of Primorska (Slovenia)
• William MARTIN, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (USA)
• Alfred MENEZES, University of Waterloo (Canada)
• Ying MIAO, University of Tsukuba (Japan)
• Koji MOMIHARA, Kumamoto University (Japan)
• Daniel PANARIO, Carleton University (Canada)
• Patric OSTERGARD, Aalto University (Finland)
• Olga POLVERINO, Università degli studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli (Italy)
• Chris RODGER, Auburn University (USA)
• Kai-Uwe SCHMIDT, Universitat Paderborn (Germany)
• Jeroen SCHILLEWAERT, University of Auckland (New Zealand)
• Geertrui VAN DE VOORDE, University of Canterbury (New Zeland)
• Ian WANLESS, Monash University (Australia)


Medal Winners!
• Until 31 December 2022, nominations are invited for the 2022 Medals of the ICA, and for
Honorary Fellowship in the ICA. A nomination for a medal or for Honorary Fellowship is to be
made by at least two nominators. Each nominator must be an Associate Fellow, Fellow, or
Honorary Fellow of the ICA. Nominees must not be members of the ICA Council as of the closing
date of nominations; nominees for the Euler, Hall, and Kirkman medals must not be Honorary
Fellows. Normally, nominees must also meet the eligibility requirements given below, although
documented career interruptions are taken into account when assessing eligibility.
• Each nomination must include a complete curriculum vitae, list of publications, and a letter of
support. The letter of support must provide details of the extent and importance of the nominee's
contributions in relation to the selection criteria, and include a summary of up to 200 words
understandable to the broad membership of the ICA. Quotes from nomination letters may be
used without attribution in citations, which may appear in the Bulletin of the ICA and in press
releases.
2022 winners!
• Kirkman Medals recognize excellent research by Fellows or Associate Fellows of the ICA early in
their research career, as evidenced by an excellent body of published research.
• Melissa Huggan
• Ziqing Xiang
• Hall Medals recognize extensive quality research with substantial international impact by Fellows
of the ICA in mid-career.
• Jan De Beule
• Pablo Spiga
• Euler Medals recognize distinguished lifetime career contributions to combinatorial research by
Fellows of the ICA, including those who remain active in research.
• George E. Andrews
• Stanton Medals honour significant lifetime contributions to promoting the discipline of
combinatorics through advocacy, outreach, service, teaching and/or mentoring.
• Doug Stinson


BUY A T-SHIRT

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Combinatorics 2018 conference June 3 to 9, 2018 in Arco, Province of Trento, Italy

Conference announcement: FQ15 13-17 June 2022, Aubervilliers, France

Member in the news