The PIMS Digital Collaboration Committee announces a call for proposals for the Innovative Use of Technology in Collaboration
During the past year, most mathematical interaction has taken place online. Mathematical Scientists and others have pioneered new ways and expanded existing ways of interacting (online lectures, seminars, conferences, research collaboration at small and large scales). This has revealed new possibilities, and in some case limitations of the collaboration tools available. PIMS mandate includes facilitating and enhancing collaboration in the mathematical sciences and we are interested in ideas for how to improve/increase interactions between mathematical scientists while limiting the carbon footprint. This call is for ideas/proposals for how PIMS can better support digital interactions through the innovative use of technology. Proposals can include a funding request of up to $5000 to implement or develop the ideas. Since Digital Interaction and Collaboration has a rapidly expanding horizon, the Committee encourages proposals for Digital Interaction and Collaboration, broadly construed. Proposals should be submitted by June 21, 2021.
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