• Canceled Colloquium: Prof. Caroline Terry

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

    Measuring Combinatorial Complexity via Regularity Lemmas Prof. Caroline Terry Associate Professor University of Illinois-Chicago Many tools have been developed in combinatorics to study global structure in finite graphs. One such tool is called Szemerédi’s regularity lemma, which gives a structural …

  • Colloquium: Prof. Yangjin Kim

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

    Cytokine Shield Formation in Tumor Growth by Blocking Chemotactic Migration of T Cells in Response to CXCL12 from Senescent Tumor Cells Prof. Yangjin Kim Professor Brown University Cellular senescence can induce dual effects (promotion or inhibition) on cancer progression. While …

  • Colloquium: Prof. Christian Wolf

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

      Measures of Maximal Entropy on Coded Shift Spaces: Uniqueness and Computability Prof. Christian Wolf Executive Officer and Professor CUNY Graduate Center and City College In this talk, we present results about the uniqueness and computability of measures of maximal …

  • Colloquium: Dr. Dexuan Xie

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

    Recent Advances in Nonlocal Dielectric Continuum Models for Predicting Protein and Ion Channel Electrostatics Dr. Dexuan Xie Professor University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The calculation of electrostatics for proteins and ion channels is a fundamental challenge in structural biology, computational biochemistry, biophysics, …

  • Colloquium: Prof. Greg Ongie

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

    A Function Space View of Neural Networks Prof. Greg Ongie Assistant Professor Marquette University Many mathematical analyses of deep learning focus on how neural network (NN) parameters evolve during training. A complementary perspective is to view NN training as fitting …

  • 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, …