Now that Google Plus is closing, the brief announcements that I used to post over there will now be migrated over to this blog. (Some people have suggested other platforms for this also, such as Twitter, but I think for now I can use my existing blog to accommodate these sorts of short posts.)
- The NSF-CBMS regional research conferences are now requesting proposals for the 2020 conference series. (I was the principal lecturer for one of these conferences back in 2005; it was a very intensive experience, but quite enjoyable, and I am quite pleased with the book that resulted from it.)
- The awardees for the Sloan Fellowships for 2019 have now been announced. (I was on the committee for the mathematics awards. For the usual reasons involving the confidentiality of letters of reference and other sensitive information, I will be unfortunately be unable to answer any specific questions about our committee deliberations.)
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21 February, 2019 at 8:40 pm
Anonymous
No one should be using Google products if had an iota of care regarding privacy issues.
22 February, 2019 at 6:23 am
peeterjoot
WordPress can tweet (and post to linked-in, facebook/… ) your posts automatically at the publish point. That way you can put a notification out on all the possible subscription channels that are available, covering all the possible preferences of the people that are interested in your content.
22 February, 2019 at 7:42 am
sha_bi_a_ti_ya
Very glad facebook is not considered. I prefer twitter.
14 March, 2019 at 4:55 am
Anonymous
Hi, everyone.
We have more 4 days that our hearts are thumping to know who will win Abel prize. Sometime we wonder ourselves that if there is a Abel laureate who is the youngest man in the history under the age 45 getting this prize.
19 March, 2019 at 4:37 am
Anonymous
Wow, the first women win abel prize. Half happy, half sad!!!!!!
19 March, 2019 at 7:33 am
Anonymous #2
Congratulations to Karen Uhlenbeck for winning the Abel Prize :).