Mathematics and climate research network
at the
American Institute of Mathematics, Pasadena, California
organized by
Kate Meyer, James Broda, Kaitlin Hill, and Christian Sampson
This research community, sponsored by AIM and the NSF, provides intellectual support and mentoring to researchers at all career stages who are eager to identify and tackle mathematical questions raised by the urgent climate and sustainability challenges we face.
We collaborate on novel research problems in focus groups, foster community and engage in co-mentoring through periodic small group activities, and provide networking and professional development opportunities.
At our launch event on June 1 and June 8, 2024, we will collaboratively plan the year’s activities to align with community needs and interests. A particular focus of this community is on developing innovative approaches to nurturing inclusive spaces for research discussion and development.
Please see our research community website for updated information regarding community activities and plans. We welcome anyone to apply to join our community, and would like to particularly encourage women and underrepresented minorities to apply. We are interested in cultivating an inclusive space; accordingly, any participants must adhere to the community guidelines.
For more information email workshops@aimath.org