AWM Coffee Chat – Allison Hartman (University of Alabama)
ZoomAWM Treasurer Allison Hartman will talk about applying for internships.
Math Ed Get Together
ZoomMartha Makowski and Jim Gleason will be hosting a Math Ed get together meeting to answer questions , check in and talk about the research that is going on in the department.
AWM Coffee Chat – Laura Carrier (University of Alabama)
ZoomMathematics and alternative career plans
Analysis Seminar – Christos Grigoriadis (Michigan State University)
ZoomTitle: Necessary and sufficient conditions in weighted theory Abstract: Starting with the L^p boundedness of the Hilbert transform by Riesz in 1928 we go through the development of weighted theory. First Muckenhoupt and the necessary and sufficient A_p condition for one weight inequalities, then Sawyer with the testing conditions on two weight inequalities leading up
Applied Math Seminar – Libin Rong (University of Florida)
ZoomTITLE: Recent developments in modeling HIV infection and treatment ABSTRACT: HIV infection is still a serious public health problem in the world. Highly active antiretroviral therapy can suppress viral replication to a very low level but cannot eradicate the virus. Mathematical models, combined with experimental data, have provided important insights into HIV dynamics, immune responses, and drug
Colloquium – Frederic Gibou (University of California at Santa Barbara)
ZoomTitle: Free Boundary Problem: Challenges and Applications Abstract: There exists a wide range of modern and important physical and Biological phenomena that are described as free boundary problems. The difficulty in solving them stems from the fact that the solution depends on a boundary that evolves in time, at which boundary conditions must be imposed
Applied Math Seminar – Yuan Chen (Michigan State University)
ZoomTITLE: Geometry of curve lengthening membranes. ABSTRACT: In this talk, I’ll present rigorous results of the transient evolution of bilayer interfaces evolving of the mass preserving L^2-gradient flow of the functionalized Cahn-Hilliard equation. The proof is based on energy modulated method, which requires a construction of slow manifold – bilayer manifold, composed of approximated solutions dressed around
Analysis Seminar – Timothy Robertson (University of Tennessee)
ZoomTitle: Masuda's Uniqueness Theorem for Leray-Hopf Weak Solutions of Navier-Stokes Equations: Revisited Abstract: In this talk, we revisit the classical Masuda's theorem on the uniqueness of Leray-Hopf weak solutions for the system of Naiver-Stokes equations. We extend this uniqueness result to a class of Leray-Hopf weak solutions in mixed-norm Lebesgue spaces. The talk is based on my
AMW Resume Prep Seminar – Appie Millsaps (University of Alabama)
ZoomPlease join us on Monday, November 16th at 4 pm to hear from Appie Millsaps, UA Career Consultant, about a resume preparation.
AWM Seminar – Cecelia Laurie (Professor Emeritus, University of Alabama)
ZoomPlease join us on Wednesday, November 18th at 4:00 pm to hear from Dr. Cecelia Laurie about her experiences in mathematics. Dr. Laurie was the first, and for a long time the only, woman to get tenure in math at UA.