Weekly Seminar Schedule
Friday, September 29
3:30 pm – Graduate Student Seminar
see Discord
Math 103 (Only for Graduate Students)
Monday, October 2
3:00 pm – Colloquium
no meeting
Math 103
Tuesday, October 3
11:00 am – Math Education
Math Education and AI: How does the rise of AI mirror past technological developments in terms of the acceptance/rejection by teachers of mathematics?
Math 108
2:00 pm – C&O
Mark Kayll: Combinatorics Work Group
Math 311
3:00 pm – Applied Math
Emily Stone: Building and analyzing a discrete dynamical system for coupled inhibitory neurons with short term synaptic plasticity.
Math 211
Wednesday, October 4
3:00 pm – Undergraduate Student Seminar
Elizabeth Gillaspy: Volterra's Function and Other Counterexamples: or, Why Hypotheses are Important
Math 211 (Only for Undergraduate Students)
4:00 pm – Analysis
Kyle Nemeth: An introduction to fractional derivatives
Math 311
Friday, October 6
3:30 pm – Graduate Student Seminar
see Discord
Math 103 (Only for Graduate Students)
For more information, please contact the seminar organizers:
- Analysis: Elizabeth Gillaspy
- Applied Math: Leonid Kalachev
- Colloquium: Cory Palmer
- Combinatorics & Optimization: Mark Kayll
- Graduate Student Seminar: Ryan Wood
- Math Ed: Matt Roscoe
- Undergraduate Student Seminar: Nikolaus Vonessen