Math Department
Math Majors: Interested in Summer Undergraduate Research Programs?
302 Gordon Palmer HallAttend this session to learn about opportunities throughout the United States. Research Experience for Undergraduates (REUs)
Applied Math Seminar
228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesPi Mu Epsilon Seminar – Toyin Alli
302 Gordon Palmer HallBuilding Large Economic and Financial Networks “The study of high dimensional networks has increased dramatically. Group wise information from large datasets can be used to build networks where nodes represent variables and edges represent the conditional dependency between two variables. Economic policy makers can use these networks to measure impulse responses and determine how an
Postponed – Undergraduate advising for Summer and Fall 2016
302 Gordon Palmer HallMathematics majors advising for Summer/Fall 2016 Tuesday, February 23rd at 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM in 302 Gordon Palmer Hall. Refreshments will be served.
Undergraduate advising for Summer and Fall 2016
302 Gordon Palmer HallMathematics undergraduate advising for Summer/Fall 2016 Wednesday, February 24th at 12:00 pm in 302 Gordon Palmer Hall. Refreshments will be served.
Graduate Recruiting Expo 2016
302 Gordon Palmer HallAs part of the Graduate Recruiting Expo, faculty members will give overview talks about their current research. These talks will be accessible to advanced undergraduates as well as graduate students. This is a great opportunity to learn more about some (though not all!) of the research being done in the department. Graduate students who have not
Colloquium – Emil Alexov, Clemson University
228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesEmil Alexov, Ph.D. Computational Biophysics and Bioinformatics, Department of Physics, Clemson University Title: Multi-scale modeling of kinesin motion along microtubule utilizing DelPhi Poisson-Boltzmann solver Abstract: Electrostatics plays major role in molecular biology because practically all atoms carry partial charge while being situated at Angstroms distances. Many biological phenomena involve the binding of proteins to a large object.
Colloquium – Maria Pereyra, University of New Mexico
228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesTitle: Dyadic Harmonic Analysis and Weighted Inequalities Abstract: In this talk we will present some basic ideas in harmonic analysis via simpler dyadic models. We will show how they can be used to describe important continuous objects such as the Hilbert transform or more generally singular integral operators. We will introduce the dyadic setting, Haar functions, and basic
Applied Math Seminar
228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesColloquium – Heping Zhang, Yale School of Public Health
230 Gordon Palmer Hall 505 Hackberry Lane, AL, United StatesStatistical Strategies in Analyzing Data with Unequal Prior Knowledge The advent of technologies including high throughput genotyping and computer information technologies has produced ever large and diverse databases that are potentially information rich. This creates the need to develop statistical strategies that have a sound mathematical foundation and are computationally feasible and reliable. In statistics,