SUM Series Fall 2019
The SUM Series features informal talks on mathematical topics. The talks are held Thursdays from 4:30 to 5:20 in SAS 2102.
You will have a few minutes to help yourself to pizza before the talk.
Date | Time | Speaker | Title (click for abstract) |
Sept. 5 | 4:30-5:20pm | Cynthia Vinzant | Solving Cubics with Paper and Turtles |
Sept. 12 | 4:30-5:20pm | Mette Olufsen | How Mathematical Techniques can be used to Better Understand Cardiovascular Dynamics in Health and Disease |
Sept. 19 | 4:30-5:20pm | Ricky Liu | RSKy Business |
Sept. 26 | 4:30-5:20pm | Nathan Reading | Regular Polytopes and Tessellations: why life is more interesting in low dimension |
Oct. 3 | No talk | Check out the Math Department Anniversary Celebration on Saturday! | |
Oct. 10 | No talk | Happy Fall Break! | |
Oct. 17 | 4:30-5:20pm | Mohammad Farazmand | Extreme Events in Chaos |
Oct. 24 | 4:30-5:20pm | Arvind Saibaba | The Mathematics behind Imaging |
Oct. 31 | 4:30-5:20pm | Andrew van der Poel | Reductions & Problems which Computers are Slow to Solve |
Nov. 7 | 4:30-5:20pm | John Nardini | The Topology of Data |
Nov. 14 | 4:30-5:20pm | Tye Lidman | How hard is it to untie a knot? |
Nov. 21 | 4:30-5:20pm | No talk | |
Nov. 28 | No talk | Happy Thanksgiving! | |
Dec. 5 | 4:30-6:00pm | Undergraduate Researchers | Honors Presentation |