The seminars are one-hour long meetings done on a monthly basis from 3:00-4:00 p.m. E.T. over Zoom. Each gathering consists of two invited talks (not exceeding thirty minutes each): one by an undergraduate student who is working on a mathematical research project, and one by a faculty member who is supervising undergraduate research.
The seminars are organized by Jeremy Marzuola, Casey Rodriguez, and James Rowan. To get Zoom links or to receive announcements for upcoming talks, please fill out this google form.
Abstracts, when available, may be viewed by clicking on the title of the talk below.
Date | Speaker | Title |
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September 19 | Prof. Shadi Tahvildar-Zadeh (Rutgers), Suchindram Dasgupta, Chirag Khurana | One-dimensional hydrogenic ions with screened nuclear Coulomb field |
October 10 | Prof. Peter McGrath (NCSU) and Mathew Kushelman | On Liouville’s theorem for conformal maps |
November 7 | Prof. Stefan Steinerburger (UW) and Ansel Goh | Long range wave dependencies and cosine sign correlations |
November 21 | Alex Ortiz and Paige Dote (MIT) | Incidences and projections: discrete and continuous |
Click on the following links to see speakers from: Fall 2024, Spring 2024, Fall 2023, Spring 2023, Fall 2022