AWM Female Faculty Panel
228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesThe UA Chapter of the Association for Women in Mathematics is hosting a Female Faculty Panel on Tuesday, October 26, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. in GP 228. The purpose of
Algebra/Topology Seminar – Austin Christian (Georgia Tech)
ZoomTitle: Symplectic fillings of lens spaces Abstract: Many contact 3-manifolds arise as boundaries of symplectic 4-manifolds, and we are often interested in the filling problem for a given contact 3-manifold. That
Applied Math Seminar – Youngjoon Hong (Sungkyunkwan University, Korea)
ZoomTitle: Deep neural network and numerical analysis - adversarial attack on image and videos Abstract: Deep neural networks have achieved state-of-the-art performance in a variety of fields. The exponential growth of
Algebra/Topology Seminar – Alberto Cavallo (CIRGET/Renyi Institute)
ZoomTitle: Slice links and smooth 4-manifolds Abstract: We vary the trace embedding lemma in order to prove results about smooth, closed, simply connected 4-manifolds, studying smoothly slice links in them. We focus
AWM – Christina Glenn – Navigating Academia as a Woman of Color in STEM
228 Gordon Palmer Hall Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesDr. Christina Glenn is a biostatistician and she will talk about her background, give some tips to land a job in academia and present her current research.
Colloquium – Francois Dufour (University of Bordeaux)
ZoomTitle: Maximizing the probability of visiting a set infinitely often for a countable state space Markov decision process Abstract: This is a joint work with Tomas Prieto-Rumeau. In this talk,
Algebra/Topology Seminar – Orsola-Capovilla Searle (UC Davis)
ZoomTitle: Infinitely many Lagrangian Tori in Milnor fibers constructed via Lagrangian Fillings of Legendrian links Abstract: One approach to studying symplectic manifolds with contact boundary is to consider Lagrangian submanifolds with Legendrian
Algebra/Topology Seminar – Johnny Nicholson (Imperial College)
ZoomTitle: The homotopy type of a finite 2-complex with non-minimal Euler characteristic Abstract: Two presentations for a group G which have the same deficiency are called exotic if the corresponding presentation complexes
Colloquium – Gieri Simonett (Vanderbilt University)
Title: Moving surfaces in geometry and physics Abstract: Moving surfaces are ubiquitous in many areas of mathematics and the applied sciences. In this talk I will first introduce some well-known
Colloquium – Chi-Wang Shu (Brown University)
ZoomTitle: High order numerical methods for hyperbolic equations Abstract: Hyperbolic equations are used extensively in applications including fluid dynamics, astrophysics, electro-magnetism, semi-conductor devices, and biological sciences. High order accurate numerical