Spring, 2026
Students working in Statistics!
The 2026 Annual American Statistical Association Florida Chapter Meeting is at FIU in March!
The FIU Department of Biostatistics and Department of Mathematics and Statistics will host the 2026 Annual ASA Florida Chapter Meeting on March 6-7, 2026.
The days' events will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and feature keynote speakers, presentations and student competitions.
Click here for more information!
Announcement: ENCODE Workshop on Coding Theory and Applications, June 2026
We are delighted to announce that the European Network in Coding Theory and Applications (ENCODE Doctoral Network) will host a workshop at the Eindhoven University of Technology. (TU/e), June 22-26, 2026.
Confirmed invited speakers:
Elena Berardini, University of Bordeaux, France.
Anna-Lena Horlemann University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Michael Kiermaier, University of Bayreuth, Germany.
Swastik Kopparty, University of Toronto, Canada.
Gretchen Matthews, Virginia Tech, USA.
Giacomo Micheli, University of South Florida, USA.
Joachim Rosenthal, University of Zurich, Switzerland.
Emina Soljanin, Rutgers, USA.
Contributed talks
Short contributed talks are invited on coding theory and its applications.
Topics include: coding theory and its applications, such as rank-metric and sum-rank-metric codes, codes and tensors, decoding algorithms, algebraic geometry codes, invariants of codes,
codes and finite geometry, codes and combinatorics, codes for storage, secret-sharing schemes, private information retrieval, code-based cryptography, and related topics.
Instructions for abstract submission will be provided soon.
Registration: https://www.encode-doctoral-network.eu/encode-workshop-2026
Contact: encodeworkshop2026@gmail.com
Deadlines
Abstract submission March 6, 2026
Notification by 10 April 2026
Registration closes May 15, 2026
Organising Committee
Daniel Augot (Inria)
Eimear Byrne (University College Dublin)
Alain Couvreur (Inria)
Ragnar Freij-Hollanti (Aalto University)
Elisa Gorla (University of Neuchatel)
Camilla Hollanti (Aalto University)
Françoise Levy-dit-Vehel (Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Techniques Avancées)
Gary McGuire (University College Dublin)
Alberto Ravagnani (Technical University of Eindhoven)
John Sheekey (University College Dublin)
Local Organisers
Alberto Ravagnani (Eindhoven University of Technology)
Andrea di Giusto (Eindhoven University of Technology)
The ENCODE consortium is a Horizon Europe MSCA Doctoral Network with a research focus on coding theory fundamentals and applications. The doctoral network offers a structured PhD programme based on joint, inter-institutional supervision, core research, training modules, and industry secondments.
Research Project Manager
ENCODE MSCA Doctoral Network
www.encode-doctoral-network.eu
School of Mathematics & Statistics
University College Dublin
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NASA EarthRISE Developers Academy
Apply now for a 0-week, paid research opportunities this summer that are open to current students and recent graduates, as well as transitioning/early career professionals. The Academy builds the next generation of science and technology leaders through an immersive, experiential model applying NASA Earth observations to real-world challenges.
For the summer 2026 term, EarthRISE Developers Academy will provide in-person opportunities at Langley Research Center (Hampton, VA), Marshall Space Flight Center (Huntsville, AL), and Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO). Additionally, a limited number of projects are available for virtual participation. Through collaborative projects, professional development, and state, local, tribal, territorial, and private partnerships, the Academy equips participants with the skills to accelerate innovation and bridge Earth science with the future of space exploration.
The Academy is an interdisciplinary activity, where we accept participants with experience in a variety of fields, as well as from different phases of their career. Applicants with demonstrated skills in Earth, environmental, and/or planetary sciences, remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and/or computer science are encouraged to apply. Participants will work together on teams, guided by NASA scientists and science advisors and in partnership with community organizations, to expand their skills to use NASA science data to address environmental concerns from urban heat, air quality, disaster management, agriculture, ecological conservation, and water resources to lunar science in support of NASA’s Moon to Mars strategy.
Applicants must have excellent verbal and written communication skills and be able to work in a fast-paced, highly collaborative environment. EarthRISE Developers Academy offers hourly, paid positions with rates that are determined by education level and working location. During the term, selected participants should be able to commit to 25 – 29 hours per week, Monday – Thursday during normal business hours.
Please see details about this opportunity including eligibility, tentative project themes, and application instructions at https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/nasadevelop . The application window is open now through March 6th, 2026, for the 10-week, summer 2026 project term taking place from June 1st – August 7th. US citizenship or Legal Permanent Resident (LPR) status is required to apply.
Questions? Please contact:
Kaitlyn Lemon Partnerships Specialist NASA EarthRISE Developers Academy Analytical Mechanics Associates 21 Enterprise Pkwy, Ste. 300, Hampton, VA 23666 757.846.5816 kaitlyn.l.lemon @nasa.gov
Adjunct Faculty Position at Palm Beach State College:
The first 5,000 students who sign up get it free! This tool may help graduate and undergraduate students! Register for it here!
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Students working in Statistics!
The 2026 Annual American Statistical Association Florida Chapter Meeting is at FIU in March!
The FIU Department of Biostatistics and Department of Mathematics and Statistics will host the 2026 Annual ASA Florida Chapter Meeting on March 6-7, 2026.
The days' events will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and feature keynote speakers, presentations and student competitions.
Click here for more information!
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NASA EarthRISE Developers Academy
Apply now for a 0-week, paid research opportunities this summer that are open to current students and recent graduates, as well as transitioning/early career professionals. The Academy builds the next generation of science and technology leaders through an immersive, experiential model applying NASA Earth observations to real-world challenges.
For the summer 2026 term, EarthRISE Developers Academy will provide in-person opportunities at Langley Research Center (Hampton, VA), Marshall Space Flight Center (Huntsville, AL), and Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO). Additionally, a limited number of projects are available for virtual participation. Through collaborative projects, professional development, and state, local, tribal, territorial, and private partnerships, the Academy equips participants with the skills to accelerate innovation and bridge Earth science with the future of space exploration.
The Academy is an interdisciplinary activity, where we accept participants with experience in a variety of fields, as well as from different phases of their career. Applicants with demonstrated skills in Earth, environmental, and/or planetary sciences, remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and/or computer science are encouraged to apply. Participants will work together on teams, guided by NASA scientists and science advisors and in partnership with community organizations, to expand their skills to use NASA science data to address environmental concerns from urban heat, air quality, disaster management, agriculture, ecological conservation, and water resources to lunar science in support of NASA’s Moon to Mars strategy.
Applicants must have excellent verbal and written communication skills and be able to work in a fast-paced, highly collaborative environment. EarthRISE Developers Academy offers hourly, paid positions with rates that are determined by education level and working location. During the term, selected participants should be able to commit to 25 – 29 hours per week, Monday – Thursday during normal business hours.
Please see details about this opportunity including eligibility, tentative project themes, and application instructions at https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/nasadevelop . The application window is open now through March 6th, 2026, for the 10-week, summer 2026 project term taking place from June 1st – August 7th. US citizenship or Legal Permanent Resident (LPR) status is required to apply.
Questions? Please contact:
Kaitlyn Lemon Partnerships Specialist NASA EarthRISE Developers Academy Analytical Mechanics Associates 21 Enterprise Pkwy, Ste. 300, Hampton, VA 23666 757.846.5816 kaitlyn.l.lemon @nasa.gov
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Here is a unique and highly customized program for the College of Science (COS) high-achieving students. The program provides participants with professional hands-on support and personalized attention as students advance towards their Bachelor's degree within four years of their initial freshman enrollment.
Excerpt from student recruitment letter:
By offering this program, we intend to foster a very supportive and collaborative environment that will enhance your success at FAU and beyond.
As a participant of the Soar in 4 Scholars Program, you will enjoy the following benefits:
*we are actively recruiting math majors for our 2026 Cohort. Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in the College of Science. SE-43, Third Floor Advising Office.
See Dr. Evonne Rezler
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Two scholarships are currently available. Click on the links below to be brought to those opportunities.
WLW-ECOS Student Success Scholarship
WLW-ECOS Semester by the Sea Scholarship
The WLW-ECOS Student Success Scholarship was established to provide scholarships to undergraduate students in their junior and senior year with financial need. Students must also show a demonstrated interest in environmental science, through relevant experience, coursework, or exposure to the environmental field.
Award Amount: $7,500 per semester (fall and spring terms)
Students must re-apply each fall and spring.
Few activities are as intellectually rewarding as research. In addition to the acquisition of invaluable research skills, students will:
Undergraduate research can take place in every discipline. It is especially common in the life sciences and physical sciences, where an estimated 40 percent of students nationwide engage in research under faculty mentorship; it is also found in the humanities, social sciences, and creative and performing arts.
To learn more about the transferable skills that can be developed through research, please click here!