![]() ![]() Kelly Shaw Title: "Programming Modern Computer Systems" Rated: PG (Some undergraduate computer science knowledge assumed.) Abstract: Kelly Shaw Title: "Moving Away From Unchecked Power" Rated: PG-13 (Some graduate computer science knowledge assumed.) Abstract:įEARLESS FRIDAY Talk, February 1st, at NOON TSC 122, Kresge Lecture Hall Monday, RESEARCH TALK February 4th, at 3pm Wan Bae Title: " Predictive and Exposome Analytics for Individual-level Health Risk Management" Rated: PG (Some undergraduate computer science knowledge assumed.)Ībstract: ***** more seminars Monday, STUDENT TALK February 4th, at NOON Wan Bae Title: " Voronoi Diagrams - How Voronoi Diagrams Help Computer Scientists Solve Real-world Problems" Rated: PG (Some undergraduate computer science knowledge assumed.) Abstract: * Monday, February 11th, at NOON TSC 122, Kresge Lecture Hall Yi Jiang Title: " Solving Equations in Ancient China" Rated: PG (Some undergraduate mathematics knowledge assumed.) Abstract: Tuesday, February 19th, at NOON TSC 122, Kresge Lecture Hall Pizza will be served! Yi Jiang Title: " Invariant-region-preserving High Order Discontinuous Galerkin Schemes For Hyperbolic Conservation Law Systems" Rated: R (A lot of graduate mathematics knowledge assumed.) Abstract: Ike Agbanusi Title: "How to Date and Other Stories" Rated: PG (some undergraduate mathematics knowledge assumed.) Abstract: Thursday, February 22nd, at Noon TSC 122, Kresge Lecture Hall Pizza will be served! Ike Agbanusi Title: " Large Coupling Problems" Rated: PG-13 (A lot of undergraduate mathematics knowledge assumed.) Abstract: Kaitlin Hill Title: " Dynamical systems, chaos, and the weather or, Loki should have been a math major" Rated: PG (some undergraduate mathematics knowledge assumed.) Abstract: ![]() Tuesday, February 26th, at Noon TSC 122, Kresge Lecture Hall Pizza will be provided! Kaitlin Hill Title: "Dynamical systems for a changing world: from Arctic tipping points to the leaky pipeline effect" Rated: PG-13 (A lot of undergraduate mathematics knowledge assumed.) Abstract: * Amelia Taylor, Data Scientist, Zymergen Inc, Title: "Data Did That!" Rated: Abstract: Thursday, April 4th, atNoon TSC 122 Lecture Hall Title: "COME TO THIS TALK, HUMAN!" Rated: PG Abstract: Title: "Splendor in the Graphs" Rated: PG Pizza Provided Abstract:įriday, April 26th, at 2:30pm TSC 229 Speaker: Dr. Title: "Graph-Based Anomaly Detection" Rated: PG Abstract: ***įriday, May 3rd, at Noon TSC 122 Kresge Lecture Hall Speaker: Dr. Title: "Yet Another Solution of the Cubic Equation" Rated: PG Abstract: ***įriday, May 10th, at 2:30pm TSC 229 Speaker: Dr. Title: "The Call of the Lune" Rated: PG-13 Abstract: ***įriday, August 30th, at 2:30pm TSC 229 Speaker: Professor Marlow Anderson (Ice Cream Social to follow in the Math/CS lounge on the 2nd floor!) Speaker: Professor Mike Siddoway Title: "The Minimal Genus Problem" Rated: G (No math knowledge required) Abstract: ***įriday, September 6th, at NOON TSC 122 Lecture Hall Title: "How to Generate Fake News" Rated: PG (Some undergraduate computer science knowledge helpful) Abstract:įriday, September 13th, at 2:30pm TSC 229 Title: "Finding Long Cycles in Graphs" Rated: PG-13 Abstract:įriday, September 27th, at 2:30pm TSC 229 Title: "A Proof of Stirling's Formula" Rated: PG Abstract: *** Speaker: Cynthia Chapple - FemSTEM Keynote Speakerįriday, November 1st, at NOON TSC 122 Lecture Hall Pizza will be provided. ![]() Wednesday, December 11th, at 4pm TSC 122 Lecture Hall Time permitting, we will present a recent result, joint with Maria Gillespie and Leonid Monin, that connects the degree of some projective embedding of these spaces to the combinatorics of parking functions.įriday, December 6th, at NOON TSC 122 Lecture Hall These spaces have a very rich geometry (they are smooth, projective varieties) and a very rich combinatorial structure (they have a boundary stratification indexed by stable dual graphs). In this talk we will introduce the notion of moduli space, and specifically investigate spaces whose point corresponds to configuration of points on spheres. a space whose points parameterize interesting geometric objects, is central in modern mathematics. Title: "Geometry and Combinatorics of Moduli Spaces of Rational Pointed Curves" Rated: PG Abstract: The idea of a moduli space, i.e. Speaker: Professor Renzo Cavalieri of CSU *** Friday, January 31st, at NOON TSC 122 Lecture Hall Pizza will be provided! Title: "The Wind Erosion Equation" Rated: PG Abstract:
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