Spring 2023
Tuesdays, 4:35-5:35 PM, JWB 335 and Online (Zoom)
MATH 6960-001
(Dates with * are not Tuesdays)
Date | Description |
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10 January | HSAC Kick Off | Contact: Savannah Crawford |
*19 January | Town Hall | Contact: Savannah Crawford,
Jon Chaika,
Fernando Guevara Vasquez JWB 335 4-5pm |
*25 January | HSAC Canceled, Attend STEM Voices Lecture Series ASB 220 6-7pm |
31 January | Speaker: Keshav Patel | Contact: Keshav Patel Title: A Mathematician's Approach to Biology: A Biologist's Approach to Mathematics Abstract: In the last 70+ years, both biology and mathematics have benefited greatly from each other's expertise. Today is a great time to be in this space, as the advancement of biological techniques (imaging, gene editing, etc.) has vastly increased the areas in which detailed mathematical models can be developed. In this talk, I will discuss a few historical examples of how mathematics has benefited biology and vice versa. Then, I will spend time discussing my own work on platelet aggregation models. |
7 February | Speaker: Aryaman Maithani | Contact: Aryaman Maithani Title: A Chaotic Game Abstract: Here’s a chaotic party trick to show your non-mathsy friends the next time you’re at a party with a die, a paper, a pencil, and a ruler. Draw three vertices of a triangle, and mark a point randomly. Then, use the die to randomly select one of the three vertices. Draw a new point halfway between your point and the chosen vertex. Repeat ad infinitum (or, more realistically, ad nauseam). Behold and wonder at the pattern you’ve just created. To see animations of this (being generated live), as well as variations (that you can suggest!), come to the HSAC! (Proofs will be served for your mathsy friends.) |
14 February | Speaker: Professional Development | Contact: Savannah Crawford,
Jon Chaika This colloquium will be part of our professional development series. We will be hosting an academic career panel to hear about applying for jobs in academia wildly defined: tenure track line, community colleges, and small liberal arts universities. Many thanks to Jon Chaika who put this together and will be moderating! |
21 February | Speaker: AWM | Contact: Keshav Patel |
28 February | Speaker: AWM RTG | Contact: Keshav Patel Autumn Kent will be giving a Career Path Talk as part of the AWM speaker series. Autumn is a trans mathematician in the area of topology and geometry at UW-Madison. She will share her math journey with us. |
7 March | Spring Break! |
14 March | Speaker: Pi Day Celebration | Contact: Savannah Crawford Today we put the pi in pizza. Join us in JWB 335 at 4:35pm-5:35pm for Pi Day activities and a wealth of pre-dinner pizza from the Pie. There will be vegan, vegetarian, and gluten free options. The Pi day activities will be various fun things from Pinterest. |
21 March | Speaker: Professional Development | Contact: Savannah Crawford,
Jon Chaika Canceled |
28 March | Speaker: Dr. (!!!) Rebecca Hardenbrook | Contact: Rebecca Hardenbrook Title: Name That Theorem!!! Abstract: Almost always, we are asked to recall a result in one direction: given the result, prove it. But, given a proof, can we state the result? In this game, small teams will play for the chance to claim victory by guessing the statement of several theorems/lemmas/important mathematical results when presented with their respective proofs. While no monetary or physical prize will be granted, the winning team will receive infinite respect as the best grad students of all time!!! |
4 April | Speaker: Tory Richardson | Contact: Tory Richardson Title: Election Preview Abstract: Are you interested in taking on a leadership position within the department? Would you like to get more involved with mentoring, outreach, recruitment, or (the best, in my personal opinion) snacks?! Then come to HSAC today at 4:35pm in JWB 335 for an Election Preview — where current committee members will describe the various positions up for grabs next year. Regular elections will be held on April 18th, so don’t miss this chance to learn more about what you could join next year! |
11 April | Speaker: Dr. (!!!) Alex Beams | Contact: Alex Beams Title: Slide Roulette Abstract: We will have a very special colloquium next Tuesday (4/11) as Dr. Alex Beans, former king of GSAC, will be giving his last slide roulette presentation. If you haven’t been to one of these famous talks, the idea is that Alex will present a powerpoint of slides prepared (“prepared” may be a stretch here) by us grad students, on any and every topic desired. Obscure proofs, memes, thesis defense slides from our recent doctors, or anything else you can think of (within reason -- Fernando will be there) are all fair game. |
18 April | Speaker: GSAC Elections | Contact: Tory Richardson |
*24 April | Speaker: AWM RTG | Contact: Keshav Patel Title: Paths in math: A chat with Ellen Eischen Abstract: After a brief overview of my path as a mathematician, I’ll answer your questions and elaborate on any aspects you ask to hear more about. Please come prepared to participate. You’re welcome to send me questions in advance, but I’m also happy to answer on the spot. I look forward to meeting you! JWB 335 4:35 pm |