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Important Notice 1: This CAJUN meeting will be at Akamai, which is very close to MIT. The time will be 5 pm (the main talk starting 5.30, however, signing people in will take some time)

Important Notice 2: Please bring some government-issued ID to the event (required by Akamai security). Non-USA non-Passports are OK.

Important Notice 3: Akamai security would like a list of who is attending. Hence, please sign up by Sunday evening of the 29th of September. If you sign up, but cannot make it, it won't be a major problem (but please try to inform us if this is the case.

We will welcome Oscar Smith and Shreyas Ekanathan who will give a talk titled **Recent improvements in OrdinaryDiffEq.jl**. Talk + questions will take roughly 1 hour, with the opportunity to stay and socialise afterwards. Food will be provided. Any questions can be asked at the #boston-local channel at the Julia Slack.

Location: This time we have been invited to Akamai, who will host us. The address is: 145 Broadway. The entrance is from Broadway. There's a security desk once you enter and they will sign you in.

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