PhD Defense of Nate Mankovich

Weber 201

Advisor: Dr. Michael Kirby Committee:  Dr. Emily King,Dr. Chris Peterson,Dr. Charles Anderson Title: Subspace and Network Averaging for Computer Vision and Bioinformatics Abstract: Finding a central prototype (a.k.a. average) from cluster of points may seem like a problem from elementary school statistics (e.g. the mean), but has broad application to complex problems like action clustering […]

PhD Defense of Danny Long

Johnson Hall 220

Advisor:  Dr. Wolfgang BangerthCommittee:  Dr. Patrick Shipman,Dr. James Liu,Dr. Richard FinkeTitle: Quantification and application of uncertainty in the formation ofnanoparticlesAbstract: Nanoparticles are essential across many scientific applications, but their properties are size-dependent. Despite the usefulness of producing monodisperse particle size distributions, it still remains a challenge to fully understand -- and hence be able to control […]

AWM: Salary Negotiation Info Session

Learn how to tackle this important professional skill with a representative from the CSU Career Center! spring23awmposter

MS Defense of Tyler Anderson

Weber 015

Advisor: Dr. Wolfgang BangerthCommittee:  Dr. David Aristoff, Dr. Tianyang WangTitle: Numerical Solution of the Black-Scholes Equation Using Finite Element MethodsAbstract: The Black-Scholes model is a well-known model for pricing financial options. This model takes the form of a partial differential equation (PDE) that, surprisingly, is deterministic. In the special case where the option only has […]

MS Defense of Erin Dawson

Weber 201

Advisor: Dr. Renzo CavalieriCo-Advisor:Jess HagmanCommittee:  Dr. Jill ZarestkyTitle: Graduate students' representational fluency in elliptic curvesAbstract: Elliptic curves are an important concept in several areas of mathematics, including number theory and algebraic geometry. Within these fields, three mathematical objects have each been referred to as an elliptic curve: a complex torus, a smooth projective curve of […]

Yates Endowed Chair Candidate Colloquium

Professor Philippe LeFloch will speak at 4:00pm, Friday, March 10 in 237.   Refreshments at 3:30.   Title: Shock waves, propagating interfaces, and gravitational singularities Speaker:  Philippe G. LeFloch, Sorbonne University, France Abstract. I will overview recent advances on nonlinear wave phenomena with singularities. Interfaces and shock waves are important in fluid dynamics, material dynamics, astrophysics, cosmology, etc. On […]

MS Defense of Sean Willmot.

Spruce Hall 207

Advisor:  Dr. James Wilson Committee:  Dr. Amit Patel, Dr. Maria Gillespie, Dr. Sanjay Rajopadhye Title: A Representation Theory for Bilinear Maps The intent of this paper is to assemble basic concepts and results for a representation theory of biadditive and bilinear maps. Towards this end, we begin with some foundational definitions which are meant to […]

MS Defense of Amaury Miniño

Engineering E 106

Advisor: Dr. James Wilson Committee:  Dr. Alexander Hulpke, Dr. Dustin Tucker Title: Decomposing bilinear maps Abstract: Finding distinguishable communities in a large population, expressing groups as a direct sum of their subgroups, and determining the distinct sources of stress on a metal beam are all different versions of the same problem. The problem is how […]

IBL SIGMAA Workshop Series

Zoom

 We are excited to have Daniel Reinholz presenting Imbuing Inquiry-Based Instruction with Equity: The Importance of Social Marker Data on Thursday, March 30th at 12pm (EDT). The workshop will be roughly 45 minutes in length followed by time for questions and answers. Each workshop will be held remotely, so we look forward to having as many attend as possible. Note […]

AWM: Professional Photo Day

Take advantage of this FREE opportunity to get professional photos taken for your career endeavors! spring23awmposter

Professor Laureate Awards and Lecture

Long's Peak Room, Lory Student Center

  You are invited to the Spring 2023 Professor Laureate Awards and Lecture, with a reception to follow.No RSVP is required  

The Algebraic Combinatorics Seminar

Weber 223

apr14_23 Zeta functions in asymptotic algebra I: subobject growth Tobias Rossmann University of Galway, IrelandOver the past decades, the study of zeta functions arising from algebraiccounting problems has evolved into a distinct branch of asymptotic algebra.An appealing feature of this area is that it constitutes a meeting groundfor several different mathematical subjects such as algebra, […]

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