Exhibitor and Sponsor Activities and Announcements

619 Wreath LLC.–Booth 709

Meet the Author: Brendan Sullivan will be signing the book "An Introduction to the Math of Voting Methods" on Thursday, January 4, from 10:00–11:00 a.m.

Meet the Author: Krystina Leganza will be signing the book "M is for Math" on Friday, January 5, from 10:00–11:00 a.m.

Author Discussion: David Austin will be talking about open source textbooks and working with 619 Wreath on Saturday, January 6, from 10:00–11:00 a.m.

AAAS–Booth 325

Fellowship Program: Come visit AAAS STPF at booth # 325 to find out more about our fellowship program or visit us online for more information.

American Mathematical Society–Booth 535

  1. Grand Opening Reception: Wednesday, January 3, 6:00–8:30 p.m. Stop by for our wine tasting and members may take a virtual tour of San Francisco. While you’re visiting, snap a selfie at our photo booth or our new journal wall.
  2. Professional Portrait Sessions for AMS Members: Have your professional portrait taken and emailed to you in just a few minutes! Schedule your 5-minute appointment between 9:30 a.m.–4:25 p.m. on Thursday, January 4 and Friday, January 5 here.
  3. Special JMM Offers on AMS Membership: Members of ASA, AWM, MAA, NAM, and SIAM, who have not been AMS members since 2021, are eligible for 50% off a 2024 AMS membership. Use the same email address you used to register for JMM 2024 and apply for AMS membership no later than February 1, 2024 here.
  4. AMS Membership: Join or renew your membership on Thursday or Friday at the exhibit booth and receive a complimentary gift! Special Offer: Students who become members will be entered into a text book give-a-way.
  5. Shop the AMS Bookstore: Plenty of new AMS publications as well as classic titles will be available – buy a book using your AMS or MAA membership discount! AMS apparel will also be on sale.
  6. Celebration: Celebrate with a toast to 25 years of Partial Differential Equations by Lawrence C. Evans, 2023 winner of the Steele Prize for Mathematical Exposition. 25 years ago, the definitive text on Partial Differential Equations by Lawrence C. Evans was published in the classic AMS series, Graduate Studies in Mathematics. Join us in celebrating Professor Evans and the impact he has had on the field by joining us for a toast in the AMS booth, Friday, January 5, at 3:30 p.m.
  7. MathSciNet Demonstrations: Learn how MathSciNet can help you with your research and get a preview of our new user interface. Stop by and enter to win a prize at: 10:00 a.m. and 2:15 p.m. on Thursday, January 4 and Friday, January 5, and 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 6.
  8. Ask an Editor: Have an idea for a book or a question about the publishing process? Ask an Editor! AMS and AMS|MAA Press editors will on hand in the AMS exhibit area through the conference to meet with you. Stop by to make an appointment or have an informal chat.
  9. Complimentary MathSciNet at the meeting: Once again, by special arrangement from the AMS, MathSciNet will be freely available when using the Wi-Fi at the conference site. Point your browser here and we will take care of the rest! You can also pair your mobile device to have 30 days of free MathSciNet after JMM is over. Stop by the AMS exhibit area if you need assistance.
  10. AMS-Simons Research Enhancement Grants for PUI Faculty Q&A: The 2024-2025 application cycle opens in January! Programs staff will field questions from prospective applicants on Thursday, January 4, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m., and Friday, January 5, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Stop by to learn about eligibility requirements and components for a strong application. Visit the program webpage anytime.
  11. AMS Office of Government Relations: The Office of Government Relations represents the AMS in science policy discussions and advocacy efforts at the federal level. Stop by the AMS booth to help inform AMS advocacy in Washington, DC by letting us know which issues matter most to you!
  12. Accessible Notes and Course Assets: Do you want to know more about how to post accessible notes and course assets online? Join Peter Krautzberger, independent consultant and invited expert at W3C ARIA Working Group and former manager of the MathJax Consortium, for hands on support and an introduction to useful tools. Office Hours: AMS Booth, Thursday, January 4, 11:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. and Friday, January 5, 1:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m.

American Statistical Association (ASA)–Booth 501

Free Membership Raffle: Come by and read about the benefits of membership in the American Statistical Association – pick up some swag – and sign up to win a free year of membership in an organization that was founded in 1839! The winner will be announced on Friday, January 5th at noon.

Elsevier–Booth 525

Meet the Editors: We invite you to join us at our booth #525 on Friday, January 5, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. to engage with our Editors, ask questions, and gain valuable insights on the editorial processes.

Hawkes Learning–Booth 500

Meet the Author Event: Join us at booth 500 for an exclusive Meet the Author Event on Thursday, January 4th, from 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. –  4:00 p.m. Esteemed mathematicians and authors, Dr. Paul Sisson and Dr. Tibor Szarvas, will be present to discuss and showcase the latest edition of our Calculus textbook, “Calculus with Early Transcendentals”. This is a unique opportunity to engage with the authors, gain insights into their innovative approach, and explore the exciting developments in the world of mathematics education. Grab some popcorn and connect with these distinguished authors!

Raffle: Watch a brief demo and be entered to win a \$75 Amazon Gift Card! A new winner each day!

Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival–Hall B

Math Festival: Join us for a morning of fun math. Play our favorite math puzzles, jump through logic mazes, and take home your own map coloring activity.

The math festival will take place on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. in Hall B at the Moscone Center South. This event is free and open to the public, making this a great opportunity to experience a math festival with real students.

Link-Systems International, Inc.–Booth 201

Spin-to-Win: Visit LSI at our booth to spin the Prize Wheel! Instantly win prizes or earn entries for our Grand Prize Raffle. Discover how we can alleviate instructors' stress while supporting your students' academic success. Sofia's algorithmic, online math assignments make it a cinch to deploy and auto-grade homework—and pairs great with open educational resources (OER). NetTutor online tutoring builds confidence and unlocks students' potential in their moments of need.

Maplesoft–Booth 400

  1. Grand Opening Reception: Wednesday, January 3, 6:00–8:30 p.m. Stop by for sweet treats and exclusive Maplesoft merch, and while you’re visiting, get a demo of the Maple Mathematics Suite for Education.
  2. Teaching & Technology Session: Learning Introductory Undergraduate Physics Through Maple Immersion. Presenters: Professor Scot Gould, Scripps College, and Karishma Punwani, Maplesoft. Thursday January 4th, Session III, 3:00–3:20 p.m. Room 076, Moscone. This talk reports on the outcomes of incorporating Maple into an experimental first-semester undergraduate introductory physics course and several upper-division physics courses. The talk covers what worked well and what didn’t in the initial offerings, what changes were made to improve the integration of Maple into these courses, and the results.
  3. Prize Draw: visit the Maplesoft-sponsored networking area and enter your name to win an Apple iPad Air + keyboard, plus we’ll be doing a daily draw for the internationally acclaimed Gömböc, the world’s first homogeneous self-righting shape.
  4. Demonstrations and Giveaways: get your hands on Maplesoft swag, including an exclusive beanie, enamel pins, Jibbitz shoe charms and lots more, when you stop by the booth for a demo, or just to say hi!
  5. Special Offer: Save 25% on Maple Academic, Student and Graduate Editions by using the code JMM-2024 at webstore.maplesoft.com or purchase directly on the Maplesoft booth. Plus, try Maple Learn Free for 1 month when you use the code JMM-2024 at getlearn.maplesoft.com.

Math Mentor–Booth 707

Challenge at Grand Opening Reception: Can linear algebra be a game for your students? Try Math Mentor’s challenge: "Gaussian Elimination on a 3x3 matrix in less than a minute; leaderboard with 5 fastest times at JMM!"

NIMBioS–Booth 705

Meet Us: NIMBioS seeks to foster the growth of transdisciplinary research and education in the quantitative life sciences. We are a collaborative and intellectual hub that started as an NSF Synthesis Center but has recently rebranded and now operates as an independent institute. Find us at the exhibit hall or at the Math Institutes Open House (Thursday, January 4 at 6:00 p.m.) to hear more about what we do. Past NIMBioS participants: please swing by to share your stories and to reconnect with us!

Pearson–Sponsor

Pearson Office Hours: San Francisco Marriott, Pacific C Room. Come meet Pearson Product Manager, Allison DeVille to learn about Pearson products and offerings and ask questions about your courses. Drop by for an informal chat, or even just to hear what other instructors are asking! Allison will be in the San Francisco Marriott, Pacific C Room from 1:00–4:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 4. Contact her via the JMM app if you have a conflicting session at this time.

Visit Seattle–Booth 106

Grand Opening Reception: Wednesday, January 3, 6:00–8:30 p.m. Stop by for a sweet treat and to learn more about the JMM 2025 destination!”

Wiley–Booth 405

Raffle: See for yourself the power of Knewton Alta's affordable adaptive learning. Stop by Wiley’s booth, #405, participate in a demo of Knewton Alta, and be entered in a raffle to win \$100!

Wipebook–Booth 309

Samples and Raffle: Join our raffle here for a shot at winning a Wipebook Flipchart set! Don't miss out on the chance to score free samples of our innovative flipchart sheets – swing by our booth to get yours!"

Zim Mathematics–Booth 526

Give-a-ways and Introduction: Come visit Zim Olson and Zim Mathematics exhibit at Booth #526. FREE USBs of the complete content of the work of Zim Olson. Also, there will be Introduction Booklets, Art on 4"X 6" Math Art Cards, and Business Cards, while supplies last (400 USBs available). Everything is FREE to individual meeting participants.