• Colloquium: Dr. Daniel Noelck

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Exponential Stability Of The Discrete Stochastic Filter Via Non-degeneracy Andanalytic Stability Of The Signal Dr. Daniel Noelck Senior Research Associate Illinois Institute of Technology The stability of discrete time filters has been an active field of research, particularly when applied …

  • Colloquium: Dr. Alison Marzocchi

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Dr. Alison Marzocchi Supporting Mathematics Faculty Instructional Improvement with Reflection Cycles Dr. Alison Marzocchi Professor of Mathematics California State University, Fullerton Many mathematics faculty desire to improve their instruction but may feel they lack the knowledge, confidence, skills, or time …

  • Colloquium: Dr. Joseph Rennie

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    (Higher) Categorical Galois Theory for the Aspiring Mathematician Here we focus on the function/motivation of specific structures (most likely new to the audience) in high-level mathematics with the aim of highlighting major themes in the broader canvas of modern mathematics. …

  • Colloquium: Prof. Trevor Leslie

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Sticky Particle Solutions of the Euler Alignment system This talk is about the Euler Alignment system from the field of collective behavior. After a primer on modeling considerations and the equations at issue, we discuss the weak solution theory developed …

  • Community of Practice

    EMS Building, Room W110

    From Beliefs to Practice, Expanding Collaboration in Mathematics Classrooms Collaboration in mathematics classrooms is not only a logistical challenge. It is a belief-driven one. This interactive conversation will explore how instructor beliefs and instructional identities shape how we design tasks, …

  • Colloquium: Dr. Elaine Spiller

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Uncertainty Quantification for Geophysical Hazard Analysis Dr. Elaine Spiller Professor of Applied Math and Statistics Marquette University Geophysical flows — landslides, storm surge, tsunamis, volcanic flows, etc — pose a serious threat to nearby populations. Ideally, probabilistic hazard assessments combine …

  • Colloquium: Dr. Jennifer Elder

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Doing Anything You Want With Combinatorics Dr. Jennifer Elder Assistant Professor of Mathematics Missouri Western State University When Mathematical Reviews first launched as a journal in 1940, combinatorics was not listed as a research area. The Seven Bridges of Königsberg …

  • Colloquium: Prof. Genevieve Walsh

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Quasi-isometric Hyperbolic and Cusped Relatively Hyperbolic Groups are Symmetric Prof. Genevieve Walsh Professor of Mathematics Tufts University This talk will first describe hyperbolic groups and relatively hyperbolic group pairs, and give some key examples. We then delve into understanding when …

  • Community of Practice: Student Feedback

    EMS Building, Room E495 E495; 3200 N Cramer St., Milwaukee, WI, United States

    Student Feedback: "I Just Want to Have Fun" Now is one of the most challenging points in the academic year.  How do we combat the post-spring-break lull, student and instructor burnout, and the “is the semester over yet!?!?” mentality?  While …

  • Colloquium: Dr. Steve Butler

    EMS Building, E495 3200 N Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI, United States

    A Short Course in Spectral Graph Theory Prof. Steve Butler Morrill Professor of Mathematics Iowa State University Graphs are used to model relationships (edges) between objects (vertices). A graph's structure can efficiently stored in an array format. We can go …