ISQGD Structure and Official Notices

International Society in Quantization, Geometry, and Dynamics (ISQGD)
Advancing Mathematics from K–12 Education to Higher Research

This page presents important institutional information concerning the operational mode, organizational structure, long-term sustainability, and official society-wide notices of the International Society in Quantization, Geometry, and Dynamics (ISQGD). In furtherance of its charitable, educational, and scientific mission, ISQGD continues to develop as a globally connected academic platform dedicated to research, scholarly exchange, educational advancement, and public-benefit outreach.

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Operational Mode of ISQGD

ISQGD operates in a hybrid mode, combining both in-person and remote participation to ensure broad global accessibility while maintaining opportunities for direct academic interaction. ISQGD is not exclusively online; depending on the infrastructure and nature of each event, activities may be organized fully on site, fully remote, or in a blended format connecting physical venues with a worldwide virtual audience.

This flexible operational structure enables researchers from diverse regions and academic environments to participate meaningfully in Distinguished Lectures, Special Sessions, Workshops, Mini-Courses, conferences, and collaborative discussions, while also supporting broader educational and public-facing initiatives when appropriate. In this way, ISQGD advances its mission to promote inclusive, dynamic, and globally connected mathematical exchange.

Researchers interested in presenting their work or proposing academic activities are warmly encouraged to contact the relevant session organizers or members of the ISQGD academic leadership.

Vision & Structure of ISQGD

Global framework, organizational development, and long-term institutional sustainability

The International Society in Quantization, Geometry, and Dynamics (ISQGD) is guided by a clear global vision and an evolving organizational framework designed to advance its charitable, educational, and scientific mission. As a truly global home of mathematics and interdisciplinary innovation, ISQGD fosters international collaboration, scholarly exchange, sustained academic development, and broader educational engagement across diverse regions of the world. The Society is conceived as a globally connected scholarly institution rather than a locally centered organization.

While the physical head office of ISQGD is planned to be established in Houston — one of the most internationally connected cities in the United States — the Society operates through a hybrid international model that enables worldwide participation. Alongside the Houston headquarters, ISQGD continues to develop virtual offices and operational nodes across different regions, promoting inclusive engagement and coordinated academic, educational, and outreach activities under a unified governance structure.

As ISQGD grows and its permanent office infrastructure develops, the Society anticipates strengthening its professional operational framework through appropriate administrative and technical support roles. These developments reflect ISQGD’s long-term commitment to building a sustainable, globally connected academic platform dedicated exclusively to advancing research, education, scholarly dissemination, and public-benefit outreach for the international academic community and wider society.

Long-Term Sustainability and Academic Growth

Building upon its global organizational framework, ISQGD is committed to advancing its charitable, educational, and scientific mission through long-term academic sustainability, responsible development, and inclusive international collaboration. As a truly global home of mathematics and interdisciplinary innovation, the Society seeks to cultivate a stable and enduring platform where researchers in quantization, geometry, dynamics, and related mathematical sciences can exchange ideas, disseminate knowledge, and advance interdisciplinary dialogue.

To maintain continuity, academic integrity, and professional standards, ISQGD emphasizes transparent governance, community engagement, and responsible stewardship of resources. Support from the global academic community contributes to sustaining reliable digital infrastructure, long-term scholarly archival initiatives, administrative coordination, and the organization of Distinguished Lectures, Special Sessions, Workshops, Mini-Courses, conferences, mentoring programs, and appropriate educational outreach activities, all conducted exclusively in furtherance of ISQGD’s nonprofit objectives.

ISQGD Official Notices

This section provides important society-wide notices and operational policies relevant to ISQGD academic activities. Information is updated as needed to maintain clarity, transparency, and consistency across programs conducted in furtherance of ISQGD’s charitable, educational, and scientific mission.

Recording & Archiving Policy

For documentation and long-term scholarly record-keeping, ISQGD talks are recorded using the official ISQGD Zoom cloud recording. Discussion sessions are never recorded. Public posting of recordings (for example, on the ISQGD YouTube channel) is subject to the speaker’s preference; if a speaker requests that a recording not be posted publicly, it will not be made publicly available.

ISQGD maintains a professional archival record of its academic activities through official session pages and related archives, ensuring long-term visibility and accessibility of talks when speakers permit public sharing, consistent with its educational and scientific objectives.

Participation Certificates

Upon request, ISQGD may issue official participation certificates to speakers for academic and professional purposes. Certificates are generated through the official ISQGD system and correspond to documented program records and archived session pages, in alignment with the Society’s nonprofit mission.

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