Early registration
2026 Conference Program
Free admission to MoMath
(includes families)
Welcome and keynote by Grant Sanderson
Coffee break
Lightning Talks I
Bruce Bayly, African Institute of Mathematical Sciences Ghana
Nicolás Atanes Santos
Paul Fonstad, Franklin College
David Kohan Marzagao and Josh Murphy, King's College London
Lora Newman, St. Clair County Community College
Allison Bishop, Proof Trading and City College, CUNY
Nancy Blachman, Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival
Esther Haynes, Esther Haynes Creative, LLC
Lauren Siegel, MathHappens Foundation
Nitsa Movshovitz-Hadar, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Lunch
Math outreach tables hosted by participants I
Coffee break
Mini museums workshop I
Speed networking
Pizza dinner at MoMath
Circle Line boat cruise around the Statue of Liberty
Arrive by 6:30pm. (Subject to extra charge.)
Keynote: Talithia Williams
Coffee break
Mini museums workshop II
Lunch
Math outreach tables hosted by participants II
Broadway show – PROOF
(Subject to extra charge.)
Dinner at Carmine's
(Subject to extra charge.)
Keynote: Tadashi Tokieda
Coffee break
Lightning Talks II
Mark Mitton, Magic
Max Hughes, MathsWorldUK
Jeanette Shakalli, FUNDAPROMAT
Jenna Frye, Johns Hopkins University
Max Hoffmann, Paderborn University
Natalija Budinski, Petro Kuzmjak School
Tim Reinhardt, Technical University of Munich
Alex Kassil
Dania Zantout, New York University Abu Dhabi
Giota Mourettou, C.I.P. Citizens in Power and NiMATH, The Nicosia Mathematical Museum
Lunch
Award ceremony: Simon Norton Prize for math outreach
Puzzle Hunt / coffee break
Panel of math writers
George Szpiro
Ionica Smeets
Siobhan Roberts
Moderator: Thomas Lin
Monday Night Magic
(Subject to extra charge.)
Explore the Museum
Lightning Talks III
XinRui Guo
Chris Nho, MathHappens Foundation
Yana Mohanty, Imathgination LLC
Yi-Hsuan Lee, University of Glasgow
Beyza Aslan, University of North Florida
Shiying Dong
E. R. Lutken
Pawel Dlotko, Dioscuri Centre in Topological Data Analysis, Mathematical Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences
Philipp Legner, MathsWorld
Andreas Matt, IMAGINARY
Lunch
Mini museums workshop III
Coffee break and mini museums presentations
Fields medalists panel
Manjul Bhargava
Akshay Venkatesh
Moderator: Steve Strogatz
End of the conference
Keynote Speakers
Grant Sanderson is the creator and host of the popular YouTube channel 3Blue1Brown. Reaching over 8 million subscribers, the channel offers a unique animated approach to visualizing mathematics and related topics in computer science and physics. After studying math and CS at Stanford, Sanderson initially worked for Khan Academy before focusing full-time on his channel. He also created the open-source Python library Manim to power the visuals for the videos, which is now used by thousands of others to create their own mathematical animations.
Dr. Talithia Williams is the first Black woman to achieve tenure at Harvey Mudd and a renowned STEM advocate who demystifies complex concepts through her work as a PBS host, author, and speaker. Her distinguished career spans research for NASA and the NSA, driven by a mission to "breathe life" into mathematics while empowering communities to embrace the transformative power of data.
Tadashi Tokieda is a professor at Stanford University. He grew up as a painter in Japan, became a classical philologist (not to be confused with philosopher) in France and, having earned a PhD in pure mathematics from Princeton, has been an applied mathematician around the world. He is active in outreach, especially via the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) as well as the YouTube channel Numberphile. Tokieda delivered a public lecture at the 2018 ICM then at the 2022 ICM, and is an invited speaker at the 2026 ICM in Philadelphia this July.