Early bird registration deadline coming up!

Only 2 months left before ACA 2019! Don’t forget to register by May 31 2019 to benefit from our early bird registration fee. You will find all information regarding the online registration process here: http://aca2019.etsmtl.ca/registration/online-registration/ Check out the accommodation options for which the organizing committee has secured discounted rates. There…

Second call for abstracts

It is still time to send an abstract to one of the 11 Sessions! Abstracts for a talk or a poster presentation must be submitted with the abstract template to the session chairs before May 10, 2019. Notification of acceptance will be transmitted before May 17, 2019.

Call for abstracts

The Program Chairs invite all future participants to submit an abstract for a talk or a poster presentation. Abstracts must be sent to the session chairs before April 19, 2019, using the abstract template. There are 11 sessions listed on the Sessions page. The aim and scope of each session and the…

Second call for session proposals

You are invited to send proposals for sessions at ACA2019 before February 22, 2019 to the Program Chairs. The Scientific Committee will evaluate, review and approve proposals on a regular basis. All accepted sessions will be immediately announced on the Sessions page. A proposal for a session must include: Title of the…

Call for session proposals

Proposals for sessions at ACA 2019 are welcomed by the Program Chairs. Early submission of proposals is encouraged! Good proposals will be approved on a regular basis before the deadline (February 8, 2019). Accepted sessions will be immediately announced on the Sessions page. A non-exhaustive list of sessions held in previous ACA…

Simon Plouffe

Simon Plouffe is an independent mathematician born in St-Jovite Canada and now living in France. In 1995 he published with Neil Sloane, The Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. The EIS was then put on the internet just after the publishing and became the OEIS, a central reference for sequences, as of…

Sylvie Ratté

Sylvie Ratté is a Professor in the Department of Software and IT Engineering at École de technologie supérieure in Montreal, QC, Canada and serves as Research Director of the LiNCS (Semantics and Cognitive Engineering Laboratory). Previously, she has been postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at MIT.…

Franco Saliola

Franco Saliola is a young researcher in the Department of mathematics of Université du Québec à Montréal who has successfully integrated computer algebra exploration into many facets of his research program. He works in an area of mathematics where properties of algebraic and geometric objects can be explored by looking at the interactions…