35th Anniversary of AI and Math
Wednesday, January 8, 2025: 8:00 AM - 17:00 PM
AMS Special Session
2025 (JMM) Joint Mathematics Meetings in Seattle, WA
Celebrating the founding in 1990 of the biennial Int'l Symposium on AI and Math (ISAIM), selected past speakers, chairs, and colleagues will present recent research, with a particular emphasis on the foundations of AI and mathematical methods. Participants from a variety of disciplines will provide a unique forum for scientific exchange to foster new areas of applied mathematics and strengthen the scientific underpinnings of AI.
Our session will meet on the opening day of the JMM, which includes the AMS, MAA and a dozen other math meetings and big lectures (Jan 8-11, 2025). It will keep you very busy! A wealth of information can be found on the links from the home page for this meeting: https://www.jointmathematicsmeetings.org/meetings/national/jmm2025/2314_program.html
The organizers:
Prof. Martin Charles Golumbic, Editor-in-Chief of the journal Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence (AMAI, 1990-2024), life member of the AMS, Fellow of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI).
Prof. Frederick Hoffman, Editor of “Mathematical Aspects of Artificial Intelligence”, Amer. Math. Society, Proc. Symposia in Applied Math., vol. 55, Founder and Chair of the biennial Int'l Symposium on AI and Mathematics (ISAIM, 1990-2024), life member of the AMS.
Dr. Maria Provost (Florida Atlantic University) will assist in the organization.
We look forward to this event as a reunion of the many friends who have participated in ISAIM over these 3½ decades. Simply register for the JMM at the link above – Registration and hotel reservations open for the JMM towards the end of August. Then send an email to Maria to reserve an ISAIM souvenir for January 8th.
The speakers (confirmed as of Aug 5, 2024):
Endre Boros, Rutgers University
Dimitrios I. Diochnos, University of Oklahoma
David L. Donoho, Stanford University
Claudio Gentile, Google Research, New York
Abhishek Gupta, University of Washington
Lisa Hellerstein, New York University
Leora Morgenstern, Systems & Technology Research
Aldo Pacchiano, Boston University
Jörg Rothe, University of Düsseldorf
Saeed Sharifi-Malvajerdi, TTIC
Bernardo Subercaseaux, CMU
Kristen Brent Venable, University of West Florida and IHMC
Zhaoran Wang, Northwestern University